The home features a separate glass-enclosed garage.
In a memorable scene from the movie, a Ferrari is sent crashing through the glass into a ravine below.
According to the Chicago Tribune, the property was first listed in 2009 for $2.3 million. Even after a couple of price cuts it remained unsold.
It was taken off the market in 2011.
Now, it is relisted on the market for $1.5 million.