The Studio Metropolis home that served as an exterior for the “Brady Bunch” TV present is off the market after an intensive inside renovation.
HGTV, which renovated the inside to match that seen within the Nineteen Seventies present, bought the circa-1959 home to historic home fanatic Tina Trahan, spouse of former HBO chief exec Chris Albrect, for $3.2 million. HGTV listed the home within the southern San Fernando Valley group in Might for $5.5 million after shopping for it for $3.5 million.
In an e-mail message to NBCLA, agent Marcy Roth stated her shopper plans to make use of the home on Dilling Avenue for charity and fundraising.
“No person goes to dwell in it,” Trahan instructed the Wall Street Journal. “Something you would possibly do to make the home livable would take away from what I take into account art work.”
The house’s inside was renovated for a HGTV collection title “A Very Brady Renovation.” The home is now about 5,000 sq. ft with a second degree and 5 bedrooms.
A lot of the “Brady Bunch” inside photographs had been on a sound stage.
“The Brady Bunch” aired from 1969 to 1974 on ABC. The house additionally appeared within the 1995 massive display screen movie “The Brady Bunch Film” and its sequel.