Anyone in real estate will tell you it’s all about location, location, location.
But in the case of a five-bedroom, five-bathroom home in suburban Los Angeles that just came on the market, it’s all about Marcia, Marcia, Marcia.
The real Brady Bunch house, which served as the exterior of the house where TV viewers could watch children break their noses, go through puberty and be served an alarming amount of meatloaf by their housekeeper Alice, has been put up for sale.
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The home, located at 11222 Dilling Street in North Hollywood, California, was listed for $5.5 million by its owner, HGTV, who purchased the home in 2018 for the TV series “A Very Brady Renovation.”
And while the interior doesn’t exactly match the home we TV addicts came to know and love in the ’60s and ’70s, HGTV’s renovation came pretty close to replicating the groovy joint.
“Noteworthy features in the finished home include the iconic floating staircase, burnt orange-and-avocado green kitchen, Jack-n-Jill kids’ bathroom, and a backyard with a swing, teeter-totter, and Tiger’s doghouse,” according to the press release. HGTV claims to have invested $1.9 million in construction, adding 2,000 square feet to the property’s original footprint, including an entire second floor.
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To add an extra layer of far-beyond, HGTV says it will donate a portion of the proceeds from the sale to help provide up to 250,000 meals to Turn up! Fight hungerwhich aims to help children in America facing food insecurity.
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In 2018, former NSYNCer Lance Bass broke his boy band’s heart in half when he thought he had a winning bid on the house before HGTV burst in and made an offer the sellers couldn’t refuse. “Here’s a story from a shady Brady,” Bass wrote in a Instagram post that is no longer available.
As Greg Brady would say, that’s “a real stinker.”