I recall seeing the actual movie set for a "Home Alone House" during the filming on a prior visit to Northwestern and I believe it was the one at 3026 Normandy Place as described by Well cataloged which apparently was the house seen in the 1997 sequel. Fake snow covered not just the yard of the house but most of the block, which as I recall was in fact a one-block street. Since I am headed to Northwestern for Homecoming this weekend looks like I may get a chance to see the other "Home Alone House" at 671 Lincoln in Winnetka as identified above and described below:
"The massive, two-story home that served as Kevin’s funhouse of pain for the “Wet Bandits” wasn’t remade on a sound stage — it was all filmed in a real house in Winnetka, Illinois.
The home’s original owners, John and Cynthia Abendshien, said Columbus chose their historic, 4,250 square foot home
while scouting locations near his home town of River Forest, Illinois.
The studio put the family up in a studio apartment as they were shooting but the family chose to spend as much time as they could in the house since they knew the carnage it would contain. However, they actually have many happy memories of the film and the friendships they developed with Macaulay, his younger brother Kieran, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern and Catherine O’Hara, who played Kevin’s frantic mother.
The only major problem the homeowners recalled was when they learned one of the fir trees in their backyard had been cut in half. They didn’t realize it until after they attended the movie’s premiere when they saw Kevin saw off the top of the tree to make a Christmas tree. The moment gave them a good laugh, John said. (The couple
sold the home back in March of 2012 for $1.5 million.)"
Link:
http://thefw.com/things-you-didnt-know-about-home-alone/