Thirteen years post the release of the first Hunger Games movie, Henry River Mill Village in North Carolina is listed for $1.95 million. The 70-acre site, split into two parcels, was used as District 12 in the film and hosts 30 residential properties that are historically significant. Although the village has largely fallen into disrepair, it has recently drawn tourists, earning $50,000 annually from tours and Airbnb operations. The listings come ahead of the release of a prequel book and movie, potentially stimulating fan interest and real estate activities in the area.
The iconic Henry River Mill Village, a beloved filming location for The Hunger Games, is on the market for $1.95 million, split into two separate listings.
The mill village, located an hour from Charlotte, features 30 residential properties, including historical homes, and is recognized on the National Register of Historic Places.
Despite decades of decay, the site has transformed into a tourist attraction, generating around $50,000 annually through tours and Airbnb reservations since The Hunger Games' premiere.
The impending release of The Hunger Games prequel coincides with the property listings, suggesting potential interest from fans of the franchise looking for unique investment opportunities.
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