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Get a 3D tour of Santa's amazing house at the North Pole

Curious children can now see photos of Santa's home and get a virtual 3D tour of where the big man and his elves live.

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THE NORTH POLE — Curious children can now see photos of Santa's home and get a virtual 3D tour of where the big man and his elves live.

Santa's house at the North Pole has been listed on Zillow for years, and now it's worth over $1 million.

Experts from Zillow said Santa's home was first listed online six years ago, when it was valued at $650,000. Now, like many homeowners, the value of Santa's home has skyrocketed. But of course, the home is in use and is not for sale!

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There is no address listed on Zillow, because Santa's home at the North Pole is in a top-secret location.

According to Zillow's listing, Santa's home sits on 25 snowy acres. It features a garage large enough for a sleigh, stables for eight live-in reindeer and Rudolph, a state-of-the-art toy making workshop and a tiny house village where elves live.

Santa's home itself was constructed in the 1800s but has been updated with modern day amenities, including a kitchen perfect for baking cookies.

There is a large fire perfect for roasting chestnuts, a cozy study and a sewing desk where Santa made the original Teddy bear.

The elves are living it up, too. One tiny cottage features a sushi bar and yoga studio, and another would make Joanna Gaines proud for its modern yet rustic farmhouse style.

Take a tour and see the photos online. You might even spot some tiny shoes and other proof that elves live there!

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