The house that once belonged to the Brady Bunch family is now on the market, priced at nearly $1.9 million in Los Angeles, California. The property initially sold for $61,000 in 1973. via Twitter
The Brady Bunch house, a Traditional-style residence near the Colfax Meadows neighborhood, was used for outdoor representations of the beloved television family’s abode. That included the show’s opening and closing scenes as well as numerous interludes to denote the time of day. Interior scenes for “The Brady Bunch” were filmed in studio.
Violet and George McCallister bought the two-bedroom, three-bathroom house in 1973 for $61,000, records show. The series ran from September 1969 to March 1974 before moving into reruns in syndication.
The home has about 2,500 square feet of living space, but that may not include an expansion of the downstairs family room, according to Carswell. The garage was converted into a recreation room.
The Brady Bunch home just hit the market in Studio City for $1.885 million. via LA Times