'The Brady Bunch' Home Is Now On The Market

You can now own one of the most iconic homes in TV history: the "Brady Bunch" house.

The house which is located in Studio City, California just went on the market. It is a five-bedroom, five-bathroom home and comes with an asking price of $5.5 million, or more money than Johnny Bravo could have ever imagined making.

“Once in a lifetime opportunity to own one of the most iconic single family residences in the world. Meticulously rebuilt and designed to replicate the set of the home from the beloved 1970s sitcom ‘The Brady Bunch,’” reads the Redfin listing for the property.
“Reportedly it is the 2nd most photographed home in the USA after the White House. Own a piece of pop culture history and pay homage to American sitcom television.”

The 5,140-square-foot home was used for exterior shots on the 1970s comedy and was renovated in 2019 after HGTV bought it. It was even chronicled on the series “A Very Brady Renovation.”  with All six actors who portrayed the Brady children taking part in the project.

“This whole show is filled with so much love,” Maureen McCormick, who played Marcia, told TODAY in 2019.

There are photos of the interior of the house that captures the essence of the Brady Bunch family life from the green and orange kitchen that screams “1970s class” to the stairs leading to the living room where Alice would hand off sack lunches every morning and the girls’ pink bedroom where Jan no doubt mumbled “Marcia, Marcia, Marcia” in her sleep.

“The possibilities are endless for you to enjoy this spacious 5,000+ square foot home on a sprawling 12,000 SF lot with citrus trees lining the yard,” the listing reads.
“The quaint tree lined street backs up to the Los Angeles River in a prime Studio City location. The architectural mid-century home has soaring ceilings, big windows and sliding glass doors which fill the space with natural light. Curated furnishings and accessories are included in the sale and will take you back in time to a unique era. This is a collector’s dream. What would you expect from an architect’s home?”

Source: Today.com


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