You Can Buy the Real-Life House From 10 Things I Hate About You, Brooding Teens Not Included

It's been nearly 20 years since 10 Things I Hate About You hit theaters and had every '90s teen adding Fender guitars to their Christmas lists, quoting Kat Stratford ("I guess, in this society, being male and an asshole makes you worthy of our time"), and pining for their own version of a brooding Heath Ledger. Repeat movie viewings, however, had us also daydreaming about the Stratford family house. Oh, that wrap-around porch! The original woodwork! That staircase right off the foyer perfect for greeting prom dates!

Well, as it turns out, fans can now buy the real-life Victorian home featured in the 1999 film. For a cool $1.6 million.

The 5,700-square foot abode — with five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and custom inlay hardwood floors — is on the market for the first time in more than 30 years. That's right: the sellers owned the house during the movie's filming!

So, if your ideal day includes journaling on the porch after an epic paintball game with your crush and you are looking to make a move (it's perched atop the popular Old Tacoma, WA, waterfront), just reach out to realtor Jeff Jensen. If, however, you think it's out of your price range, remember what Patrick Verona once said: "Don't let anyone, ever, make you feel like you don't deserve what you want."

Read on for a closer look at the house's interior and exterior as well as a few iconic 10 Things I Hate About You scenes that took place there.