Hermione Granger was so damn good at magic that it's easy to forget she was Muggle-born.
However,The Lust (2020) AMZN Hindi Short Film Hermione did grow up in a non-magical house with her parents in the Harry Potterfilms, and that house is now for sale in London.
SEE ALSO: Harry Potter's childhood home is now for saleAccording to Arlington Residential, the house is located in Hampstead Garden Suburb in Heathgate, London, for a steep asking price of £2,400,000 (about $3.1 million USD).
Here's the house as seen in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1.
While Hermione's house was not as heavily featured in the films as the Dursley's house, one pivotal scene did occur there towards the end of the series. Hermione performed the memory charm – Obliviate – on her mother and father, removing any trace of Hermione from their memories.
Via GiphyHere's an internal shot of the present-day house, which looks a little fancier than the Grangers' home.
Hermione's parents may have forgotten about their daughter, but they surely didn't forget to water their lush lawn.
Hopefully Hermione eventually reversed her parents' memories back.
[H/T: Bustle]
Topics Harry Potter
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