The interior of the five-bedroom, five-bathroom home was renovated by HGTV to look exactly like the set of “The Brady Bunch.”
WASHINGTON — One of the most iconic homes in TV sitcom history is up for sale.
gave North Hollywood, California, home “The Brady Bunch” used for exterior shots of the home recently hit the market with an asking price of $5.5 million.
While the show’s interior home scenes were shot on a soundstage, HGTV purchased the property in 2018 and remodeled it to replicate a 1970s sitcom set. The renovation was documented in a four-part series titled “A Very Brady Renovation”.
According to Zillow And Redfin ListsThe five-bedroom, five-bathroom home is more than 5,100 square feet and is “a collector’s dream. What would you expect from an architect’s home?”
“Own a piece of pop culture history and pay homage to American sitcom television. From the infamous staircase that anchors the home, to the bright orange Formica kitchen counter, to the blue bunk beds and pink twin beds. , and let’s not forget about Groovy. Atari.” Online listing states.
‘Brady Bunch’ house for sale
The plan to transform “The Brady Bunch’s” home also reunited six original cast members, who joked at the time that HGTV paid “WAY too much” for the home.
When the home hit the market in 2018, it was the first time it had been for sale in 45 years. According to The Hollywood Reporter. The network won a bidding war, which included ‘N Sync’s Lance Bass, pushing the price up to $3.5 million — or $1.6 million more than the 2,400-square-foot residence’s then-list price.
It was unclear at the time what would happen to the house after the renovation series aired. But the actors speculated that it is unlikely to become a museum or public attraction as it is in a residential area.
The home’s online listing states that it is “reportedly the second most photographed home in America after the White House.”