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Movies: Best "home ownership" Movies


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The Money Pit(1986)

PG
| 1h 31min | Comedy, Romance / Love
3.3/5 (with 498 votes)

After being evicted from their Manhattan apartment, a couple buy what looks like the home of their dreams—only to find themselves saddled with a bank-account-draining nightmare. Struggling to keep their relationship together as their rambling mansion falls to pieces around them, the two watch in hilarious horror as everything—including the kitchen sink—disappears into the Money Pit.

Pacific Heights(1990)

R
| 1h 42min | Thriller
3.1/5 (with 152 votes)

A couple works hard to renovate their dream house and become landlords to pay for it. Unfortunately one of their tenants has plans of his own.

Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House(1948)

NR
| 1h 34min | Comedy, Romance / Love
3.5/5 (with 78 votes)

An advertising executive dreams of getting out of the city and building a perfect home in the country, only to find the transition fraught with problems.

House Owner(2019)

3.1/5 (with 1 vote)

An elderly couple, a house wife and a retired army man, go through some unanticipated moments during a rainy season in Chennai.

A Decent Home(2022)

1h 26min | Documentary

Mobile homes have long been an affordable option for people who struggle with the cost of other housing in the United States. But now the economy of mobile home parks is under threat as private equity firms are buying up properties and looking to squeeze more money out of mobile home owners. Filmmaker Sara Terry uses this backdrop to explore urgent class issues that resonate across America, and especially in the high-priced rental market of New York City.

Home(2005)

1h 25min

On a gang-controlled dead end street, Sheree Farmer is raising her six children alone. With the help of Mary Abernathy, a former fashion industry executive turned community activist, Sheree struggles to buy her first home and escape her violent and drug-infested Newark neighborhood. In HOME, director Jeffrey Togman follows these two exceptional women in an intimate story that speaks to the future of America's cities.