A Los Angeles home with a classic-tv pedigree has gone on the market.
The famed “Brady Bunch” house in Studio City, which was purchased in 2018 by HGTV and then renovated in a high-rated limited series, has hit the market at $5.5 million.
The exterior of the home was used for establishing shots in the beloved sitcom. After HGTV bought the home — paying $3.5 million — the network assembled members of the series’ cast for “A Very Brady Renovation”, which followed their efforts as they made the home’s interior resemble that depicted on the show.
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During the course of those extensive renovations, which reportedly cost an additional $1.9 million, the entire interior was gutted and a second storey added, all in order to meticulously recreate the Brady household.
According to an HGTV press release, standout features from...
The famed “Brady Bunch” house in Studio City, which was purchased in 2018 by HGTV and then renovated in a high-rated limited series, has hit the market at $5.5 million.
The exterior of the home was used for establishing shots in the beloved sitcom. After HGTV bought the home — paying $3.5 million — the network assembled members of the series’ cast for “A Very Brady Renovation”, which followed their efforts as they made the home’s interior resemble that depicted on the show.
Read More: ‘Brady Bunch’ Stars Come Together To Talk Renovating The Iconic Home For New HGTV Show
During the course of those extensive renovations, which reportedly cost an additional $1.9 million, the entire interior was gutted and a second storey added, all in order to meticulously recreate the Brady household.
According to an HGTV press release, standout features from...
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