Harry Potter's childhood home is for sale

You can live just like Harry Potter did, but without the sleeping in a cupboard under the stairs part.

Remember the Dursley's home? For just under $620,000, you can get the real-life one used in "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone."

Granted, this doesn't represent the happiest moments of Harry's life, but for some reason Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry isn't up for sale.

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The house, known for its famous role as 4 Privet Drive in the hit franchise, has been renovated a bit since it first hit the screen in 2001. The online advertisement for the suburban home in Bracknell, roughly 25 miles west of London mentions a refitted kitchen, a new driveway and an upgraded alarm system. It also has three bedrooms in case your budget calls for some roommates who are equally fanatic.

Peek inside the famous home:

Weirdly enough, the listing doesn't mention the house's role in the Harry Potter franchise at all. The closest nod to a wizarding reference is the cloak room, but we're guessing there aren't any invisibility cloaks hanging back there. The house does come with a pretty spacious backyard, so if we were going to toss in a Quidditch joke, now would be the time.

If you do end up buying this house, just remember that your new address will be 12 Picket Post Close, not No. 4 Privet Drive.

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