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Five years after purchasing the house and completely renovating it to reflect the set beloved by millions of viewers during a 2019 four-week TV special, A Very Brady Renovation, HGTV is selling The Brady Bunch home for $5.5 million, The Hollywood Reporter revealed on Wednesday.
The TV network originally purchased the Studio City home for $3.5 million in 2018 and enlisted surviving cast members of the show and Property Brothers, Drew and Jonathan Scott, to complete an overhaul of the home, which included sprucing up the facade, adding a second story with The Bradys’ unmistakable floating staircase, a bright orange and avocado-hued kitchen, the kids’ Jack-n-Jill bathroom, Tiger’s dog house and an additional 2,000 square feet to the original home’s footprint.
HGTV invested an estimated $1.9 million into the renovations, according to a press release issued by Warner Bros. Discovery, HGTV’s parent company.
Danny Brown of Compass, who represented the home in 2018, is representing the listing this time around too.
Brown told Inman that not only is the home unusual for a $5 million listing in L.A. County because of its history — it’s also garnered significantly more attention than many of the celebrity homes he’s represented before. That kind of attention adds up to a lot of vetting on the part of him and his associates.
“Each person that sees the house has to be vetted with proof of funds or they have to be easily searchable on Google, which is the same with any high-profile or high-end home I list,” Brown said. “But it’s a little more thorough because there’s people coming out of the woodwork that aren’t Google-able and that usually doesn’t happen when you list a $30 million home in Trousdale or Beverly Hills or Brentwood. It’s…