The house from the "Brady Bunch" is back on the market.Anthony Barcelo
- The home made famous in "The Brady Bunch" has hit the market.
- The property in Studio City, Los Angeles is listed at $5.5 million.
Want to live in a classic American sitcom? Now's your chance: The house featured in "The Brady Bunch" recently hit the market. The property can be yours for a cool $5.5 million.
Built in 1959, the two-story home in the Studio City neighborhood of Los Angeles measures 5,140 square feet and is the embodiment of mid-century modern style.
While the bulk of the show was actually filmed at Paramount's studio in Hollywood, exterior shots of the house were featured throughout the show and in the opening credits.
"The most common thing the public doesn't realize is that this house was never used to film the show, it was only used in the opening credits," Danny Brown, the listing agent for the property told Insider over email
The house's interior has undergone meticulous renovations to replicate the set of "The Brady Bunch" as part of HGTV's "A Very Brady Renovation." HGTV, which purchased the home for $3.5 million in 2018, is now selling the home, along with a number of its furnishings.
Fans of the show often visit the property, some of whom have taken to Yelp to describe the piece of American TV history.
"Was in the area and swung by to snap a photo in front of the house. It looked just like it did on the show - far out," commented one user in February. "There was a security guard in a car in the driveway, who was very friendly and told us how close we could get for pictures."
Due to the high-profile nature of the home, viewings are by appointment only. Any prospective buyer will have to "provide proof of funds prior to confirming showing," according to the listing.
Here are 10 photos of the property:
Here is the exterior of "The Brady Bunch" home, which was featured in the show's credits.
The exterior of "The Brady Bunch" home in Studio, City California. Anthony Barcelo
The interior was renovated by HGTV to make it look just like the show's set.
A shot of the home's interior, which is made to replicate the Paramount Studio set. Anthony Barcelo
If you were around to watch the show, which aired from 1969 to 1974, then you'll recognize the staircase, which served as the centerpiece for the Brady family.
The iconic staircase, arguably the centerpiece of "The Brady Bunch" home. Anthony Barcelo
Another feature that might evoke memories of old: The bright orange Formica kitchen counters, which look nearly identical to the original set's mid-century splendor.
The kitchen from "The Brady Bunch," in all of its mid-century glory. Anthony Barcelo
This living room is where we would see most of the cast congregate. The curated furnishings are included in the sale too, which helps explain the price.
The living room of "The Brady Bunch" home. Anthony Barcelo
True to the era's design, the property offers the high ceilings, big windows, and sliding glass doors of the Paramount Studio's set.
The property's high-ceilings are perhaps best seen in this photo. Anthony Barcelo
Here is one of the property's five bedrooms, but keep in mind the lamps might not be in working order, as some of the appliances and fixtures are decorative only, according to the listing.
One of the home's five bedrooms. Anthony Barcelo
This is one of the home's five bathrooms. It connected the Brady kids' rooms.
The bathroom shared by "The Brady Bunch" kids. Anthony Barcelo
Greg Brady was the eldest of the bunch, known as a sort of ladies' man. He secured his own room in the attic by season four — now you can re-create that experience.
Greg's room in the attic from "The Brady Bunch." Anthony Barcelo
The citrus trees that line the backyard of "The Brady Bunch" home also come with the property, although maintenance is up to the owner.
The backyard of the "The Brady Bunch," home. Anthony Barcelo