Here’s your chance to own a little piece of pop culture history: The Brady Bunch house is for sale. The iconic residence is a meticulously rebuilt replica of the set of the beloved 1970s sitcom The Brady Bunch, which was filmed at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles. But get this, the exterior shots of the Brady house were filmed at a real residence located at 11222 Dilling Street in North Hollywood, which is this house! This is actually The Brady Bunch house!
The home has 5 bd, 5 ba, and spans over 5,140 square feet, and is listed for $5,500,000. All furnishings and accessories are included in the sale.
In 2019, HGTV ignited a new wave of “Brady-mania” with its special program, A Very Brady Renovation. This groundbreaking project brought together HGTV stars, including the charismatic hosts Drew and Jonathan Scott, and the original cast members who portrayed the six Brady kids. Their mission: meticulously recreate an uncannily accurate replica of the iconic home’s interior on the original property in North Hollywood.
With a staggering investment of $1.9 million, HGTV expanded the house’s original footprint by 2,000 square feet, incorporating a full second story. The completed home is a dazzling homage, featuring standout elements like the legendary floating staircase, the vibrant burnt orange-and-avocado green kitchen, the charming Jack-n-Jill bathroom for the kids, and a backyard adorned with nostalgic delights such as a swing set, teeter totter, and even Tiger’s beloved dog house. The attention to detail is simply astonishing, capturing the essence of the Brady Bunch era and inviting fans to relive the magic in an eerily similar setting.
With its distinctive mid-century architectural design, the house has become a cultural icon, symbolizing the idealized American family of the time. This is more than just a house; it’s a symbol of a bygone era, an emblem of togetherness and love.
The Zillow listing writes:
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. 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. From the infamous staircase that anchors the home, to the bright orange formica kitchen counters, to the blue bunk beds and pink twin beds, and let’s not forget about the groovy attic.
Gah, if I had that kind of money laying around, this would be a no brainer!