August 1, 2010
You know, Lucas and Peyton from "One Tree Hill." For many fans, they were the ultimate couple – lots of drama but also lots of romance. Chad Michael Murray and Hilarie Burton, the actors who played those characters, left after the show's sixth season. But now, fans – or anyone else for that matter – can own the ultimate piece of Lucas Scott memorabilia.
His house.
Owner Stephen Healy is moving out of the two-bedroom, two-bath 1,600-square-foot bungalow used as Lucas' home on "One Tree Hill," now in its eighth season.
"Six months after I bought it, they knocked on my door," Healy said.
An open house will be held from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, July 31, and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 1, at the set/home, 1829 Wrightsville Ave. Healy is asking $225,000 but will consider negotiating.
Although a copy of the interior and part of the porch was built on a sound stage at EUE/Screen Gems studios, the show used the real house from the first season through last season when another character used the home as a set for a movie. It was a set within a set.
A different house was used as Lucas' house in the pilot. But when the show was picked up for its first season, that owner decided not to sign a contract. (Healy said another contract restricts him from disclosing how much "One Tree Hill" paid to use his house.) Healy's home was the runner-up for the pilot, so producers contacted him.





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