Money & The Economy

Take a Peek Inside Santa’s $765,000 Custom North Pole Home

Santa Claus’ home and state-of-the-art toy workshop at the North Pole is currently worth an estimated $764,389 after gaining 7.6 percent in value over the past year, according to Zillow.

Santa and Mrs. Claus claimed their home on Zillow in 2016, updating the home facts on the 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom log cabin. They also added new photos, giving the world a glimpse into Santa’s life the other 364 days a year.

To tour Santa’s home, visit zillow.com/house/santas-house/.

Initially built in the 1800s, Santa’s 2,500-square foot home underwent a recent remodel to add some modern touches while retaining the classic style of the original structure.

The cabin now features a gourmet kitchen with hot cocoa on tap, and all the essentials needed to bake big batches of cookies. A new floor-to-ceiling fireplace composed of river rocks is a central focus in the cozy, yet luxurious home.

In addition to his spacious office, where Santa keeps his lists and designs new toys, Santa’s property offers plenty of space for his passions, including a toy workshop, a garage for his sleigh, and stables for the reindeer.

Just outside, Santa’s elves have their own village of tiny homes. Each one has its own unique design style, letting the elves live in homes that are best suited to their own personalities.

“It’s always fun to get a peek inside famous and well-known houses, and Santa’s North Pole home is one of the most famous in the world,” said Zillow President Jeremy Wacksman. “We’re excited to let kids around the world get a first-hand look at how Santa lives when he’s not out delivering presents.”

To ensure all children have a home for Santa to visit, Zillow Group introduced the Home Project in 2017, with the goal of supporting individuals and families who are just one paycheck, medical event or unexpected expense away from homelessness. Here is a list of local organizations in each state whose missions and work can help meet this goal: https://www.zillow.com/blog/nonprofits-homelessness/

To calculate the Zestimate of Santa’s home, Zillow looked at comparable homes in remote locationsiand applied a Santa premium. Santa’s home has never been sold and is not on the market.

Carl Fox

Carl Fox is the senior money and finance writer for Conservative Daily News. Follow him in the "Money & The Economy" section at CDN and see his posts on the "Junior Economists" Facebook page.

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