You can buy Spider-Man's house in Queens, but you have to answer letters addressed to him
'13.03.2023'
Nadezhda Verbitskaya
Peter Parker's New York home is up for sale. But it will have to pay $ 2,1 million for it, according to Insider.
The 20 Ingram Street House in Forest Hills, Queens is the home of Spider-Man's fictional family, Aunt May and Uncle Ben. It is currently up for sale on Streeteasy. House with four bedrooms and three bathrooms located on a green street. Sold with a garage.
The house is famous for receiving letters addressed to Spider-Man. Children have been sending letters to the superhero decades after 1989 Ingram Street was named Peter Parker's address in a 20 comic strip.
“As soon as 20 Ingram was listed as Spider-Man’s home in the comic, they started coming in droves,” said Gigi Malek, the realtor who put the house up for sale.
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Now the house is ready to receive new owners, who will take over the duties of receiving Spider-Man's mail.
Upon entering the house, you will see a foyer fit for a superhero.
The $2,1 million home has four bedrooms. As well as a spacious kitchen where you can sit and read Spider's mail.
The brightly lit living room is perfect for hosting Spider-Man parties. And in winter, enjoy cozy evenings by the fireplace.