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Edward Scissorhands house for sale in Florida

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The pastel-coloured, cookie-cutter house in Florida that became Johnny Depp’s home in the beloved 1990’s satire Edward Scissorhands is for sale.

Things have changed in Lutz since Hollywood rolled into town 30 years ago.

The streets that once epitomised a strange, sun-parched, suburban nightmare are now threaded with tree-lined avenues and dotted with modest bungalows in muted, natural shades.

The mint icecream-coloured Boggs home, where would-be Avon Lady Peg Boggs (Dianne Wiest) brought the titular hero (Johnny Depp) to live in the film, is a demure, avocado-grey, bungalow today.

An empty lawn in the film, the corner lot is now dominated by a giant elm, shading the little three bed, two bath “famous house” that’s for sale for US$224,000 (NZ$337,000).

The house looks very different now, 30 years after it was built.
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The house looks very different now, 30 years after it was built.

Inside, the layout is much the same as it appeared in the movie, although the decor has been slightly updated and the floors redone.

One feature from the film is still there: the sliding patio doors.

Inside the home used to shoot Edward Scissorhands.
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Inside the home used to shoot Edward Scissorhands.

These doors are where Edward’s paramour Kim (Winona Ryder) first glimpses the snow that his ice carving creates in the backyard in a scene that fans consider the romantic heart of the classic Tim Burton horror-satire-rom-com.

Johnny Depp as Edward inside the house used to shoot the film.
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Johnny Depp as Edward inside the house used to shoot the film.

About five years ago, a Lutz local spent some time tooling round the neighbourhood matching scenes from the film with how the locations look today.

The comparison shots show just how much the once quite exposed neighbourhood had changed, becoming a leafy green space, with lots of shade and mature trees.

Released in 1990, Tim Burton’s film is a scathing satire on the horrors of suburban life, subverting the idea that what looks terrifying and dangerous isterrifying and dangerous.

In his fictional town, the monster doesn’t live in the haunted mansion on the hill; what lurks behind the wide smiles, manicured lawns and candy coloured homes of suburban USA is far more insidious than a teenager in bondage gear with scissors for hands.

Suburbia is the real monster in Edward Scissorhands.
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Suburbia is the real monster in Edward Scissorhands.

The film cemented a young Johnny Depp’s movie-star status and launched a long-time collaboration with Burton. He would go on to star in eight of Burton’s stylised horror-comedies.

Depp and Ryder, who were engaged for several years in the 90s, had a reunion of sorts in July when the actress testified on his behalf in Depp’s libel suit against British tabloid The Sun for calling him a wife beater.

Johnny Depp as Edward Scissorhands and Winona Ryder as Kim Boggs in Edward Scissorhands.
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Johnny Depp as Edward Scissorhands and Winona Ryder as Kim Boggs in Edward Scissorhands.

Called on to characterise their relationship, Ryder told the court in a written statement that Depp was “never violent to me”.

“I was shocked, confused and upset when I heard the accusations,“ she wrote.

“He has never been violent or abusive towards anybody I have seen.”

The backyard where Edward and Kim finally fall in love.
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The backyard where Edward and Kim finally fall in love.

The house, built in 1989 shortly before filming, is part of the Carpenters Road community, which includes a community club facility. It is listed as “ready for you to move in”.

“This home and area is great for someone just starting out, or ready to settle into their forever home,” the listing reads.

A snip for any movie fan.

Peg Boggs (Dianne Wiest) brought Edward Scissorhands to live at the Lutz home in the film.
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Peg Boggs (Dianne Wiest) brought Edward Scissorhands to live at the Lutz home in the film.
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