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The Brady Bunch house is for sale

The Brady Bunch house is for sale

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Now on the market for the first time since 1973 is the Studio City residence known the world over as the Brady Bunch house, is for sale. Built in 1959, the property was discovered by location scouts a decade later and appeared in every episode of the hit TV show except the first.

Given that all interior scenes were shot on a Paramount Studios soundstage, this wasn’t much of an issue for the TV show, although a faux window was added to the house during filming to make it seem larger. According to the listing copy, the 2,477-square-foot home has undergone some permanent alterations as well, include the conversion of the garage and expansion of the downstairs family room. Sited on a .29-acre lot that abuts the LA River, the cultural icon is listed with an asking price of $1.885 million. Due to the intense interest expected, no open houses will be scheduled.

Given that all interior scenes were shot on a Paramount Studios soundstage, this wasn’t much of an issue for the TV show, although a faux window was added to the house during filming to make it seem larger. According to the listing copy, the 2,477-square-foot home has undergone some permanent alterations as well, include the conversion of the garage and expansion of the downstairs family room. Sited on a .29-acre lot that abuts the LA River, the cultural icon is listed with an asking price of $1.885 million. Due to the intense interest expected, no open houses will be scheduled.

According to Brady Bunch creator Sherwood Schwartz, the San Fernando Valley house was chosen for its solidly middle-class look, stating in a 1994 interview, “We didn’t want it to be too affluent, we didn’t want it to be too blue-collar. We wanted it to look like it would fit a place an architect would live.”

While the split-level ranch could certainly accommodate an architect or two, a family the size of the Bradys along with their live-in maid and dog would likely feel mighty cramped, given that it’s only got two bedrooms.

Brady Bunch house Kevin Polite Solid Source Realty
Given that all interior scenes were shot on a Paramount Studios soundstage, this wasn’t much of an issue for the TV show, although a faux window was added to the house during filming to make it seem larger. According to the listing copy, the 2,477-square-foot home has undergone some permanent alterations as well, include the conversion of the garage and expansion of the downstairs family room. Sited on a .29-acre lot that abuts the LA River, the cultural icon is listed with an asking price of $1.885 million. Due to the intense interest expected, no open houses will be scheduled.

Brady Bunch house Kevin Polite Solid Source Realty

Given that all interior scenes were shot on a Paramount Studios soundstage, this wasn’t much of an issue for the TV show, although a faux window was added to the house during filming to make it seem larger.

According to the listing copy, the 2,477-square-foot home has undergone some permanent alterations as well, include the conversion of the garage and expansion of the downstairs family room.

Sited on a .29-acre lot that abuts the LA River, the cultural icon is listed with an asking price of $1.885 million. Due to the intense interest expected, no open houses will be scheduled.

Given that all interior scenes were shot on a Paramount Studios soundstage, this wasn’t much of an issue for the TV show, although a faux window was added to the house during filming to make it seem larger. According to the listing copy, the 2,477-square-foot home has undergone some permanent alterations as well, include the conversion of the garage and expansion of the downstairs family room. Sited on a .29-acre lot that abuts the LA River, the cultural icon is listed with an asking price of $1.885 million. Due to the intense interest expected, no open houses will be scheduled.

Kevin Polite Solid Source Realty 404-299-7100

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