A House Originally Built For Walt Disney’s Daughter is Now For Sale

Disney can be really expensive sometimes!

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Whether it’s a $300 meal or a multi-million dollar Marvel Infinity Gauntlet, we’ve seen Disney charge a lot of money! There’s a very unique Disney item on the market right now, and it made us ask, how much would you pay to live in Disney history?

The house that Walt Disney built for his daughter is for sale, according to the listing on The Beverly Hills Estates. Actress Jamie King was living in the house before, and she just put it on the market for almost $2.8 million. According to People, Walt originally built the house for his daughter in 1960, and it’s beautiful!

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Here’s the dining room, with beautiful floor to ceiling windows. There’s a ton of bamboo growing in the backyard, and you can see so much greenery from the inside.

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The kitchen was newly renovated, and has tons of sleek and modern accents. The cabinets and farmhouse style sink are super pretty!

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Here’s the bedroom! The house is in the middle of a quiet cul-de-sac, and is only a few miles away from downtown Beverly Hills.

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If you have an extra $2.8 million lying around and want to live in a house that Walt Disney had a hand in building, then check out the listing.

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