“It seems to be everybody’s intention to be able to open up the house a little bit more and have more access.”The 1896 home with sweeping views of the Columbia River flowing into the Pacific Ocean has been listed with an asking price of $1.7 million on Zillow, where it’s described as “fully loaded with history, nostalgia and iconic level of fame.”Since the movie hit theaters in 1985, fans have flocked to the home in northwestern Oregon’s historic port of Astoria.Artist’s hand-painted dress to match her work goes viralCouncil race in Michigan town settled by two pieces of paperBob Dylan publisher sorry for $600 book's replica autographsNew measures for size, as world's people surpass 8 billionCity officials, who restricted parking in the area, have long sought to mediate the tensions between residents and the fans hoping to see and photograph the location.“While the owner of this location from The Goonies is a fan of the movie and enjoys chatting with visitors making the trek to Astoria to see the film locations, as you can imagine, it gets hard having hundreds of people crowding into your personal space every single day,” the Astoria-Warrenton Chamber of Commerce wrote in August on a Facebook page they administer called Goonies Day in Astoria, Oregon.Astoria and its rugged coastline served as the backdrop for several well-known films from the 1980s and ’90s, including “Kindergarten Cop” starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.“Whoever buys the house is going to have a relatively steady stream of extremely happy people walking up outside to fulfill their childhood dreams.”"