
"This is a postcard of exactly what homes looked like in the 1970s. The split-level house has been updated and upgraded but retains almost the exact interior decor from that era, though the layout does not resemble the TV show home. A rock-wall fireplace and wood-paneled walls are among classic details found in the living room, which features a built-in bar."
"We're not going to accept the first big offer from a developer who wants to tear it down. We're going to wait a few days, in case there are others who want to purchase it. The desirability of the property is enhanced by its size, a 12,500-square-foot lot that abuts the L.A. River."
The iconic Brady Bunch house in Studio City, California has entered the market at $1.885 million. Originally purchased by Violet and George McCallister in 1973 for $61,000, the two-bedroom, three-bathroom Traditional-style residence served as the exterior setting for the beloved television series. The split-level home retains authentic 1970s interior design elements including rock-wall fireplace, wood-paneled walls, floral wallpaper, and vintage features like MusiCall intercom and whole-house radio systems. Situated on a 12,500-square-foot lot adjacent to the L.A. River, the property spans approximately 2,500 square feet with a converted garage recreation room. The listing agent indicates the owners prioritize preserving the home's integrity over accepting developer offers for demolition.
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