For sale: 'Goonies' house hits the market in Oregon for $1.65 million

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The 1,935-square-foot home still features a pull-down ladder with an entrance to the attic, where “the Goonies” characters found an old treasure map in the 1985 cult classic.

A home featured in the 1985 cult classic "The Goonies" is up for sale, offering stunning views of coastalThe four-bedroom, two-bath residence seen in Steven Spielberg’s adventure comedy tale is located at 368 38th Street in the port city of Astoria. In the movie, it was used as the home of Mikey Walsh, and his older brother Brand, played by Sean Astin and Josh Brolin, respectively.

From left to right, Corey Feldman, Jeff Cohen, Josh Brolin, Ke Huy Quand and Sean Astin standing on porch in a scene from the film 'Goonies', 1985. The residence is 1,935 square feet, has a massive, wrap-around deck, and still features a pull-down ladder with an entrance to the attic, which has since become a quaint bedroom.

In the film, the group of friends who call themselves "the Goonies" find an old treasure map in the Walshes’ attic — supposedly leading to the treasure of the legendary pirate "One-Eyed Willy." The band of misfits set out to find the treasure in an effort to save their homes from foreclosure.Meanwhile, interested buyers should be prepared to deal with foot traffic from "Goonies" fans seeking to catch a glimpse of the home.

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