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Another property related to Hollywood productions has entered the real estate market. Millionaire fans of the 1970s series, ‘The Brady Bunch’, will now be able to buy the residence where their protagonists lived.

It should be remembered that ‘The Brady Bunch’ premiered in 1969 and its story focused on a man and a woman who each had three children. This couple unites and creates a great family with which they will experience many funny and challenging situations.

The big family, in fiction, lived at 4222 Clinton Way, located in an unidentified place in Los Angeles. In real life that property is located at 11222 Dilling St. in Studio City. This house for sale was not the place where most of the series was recorded, only its façade was recorded to place the viewers visually.

Actually the series was recorded in one of the Paramount Pictures studios in Hollywood. The design of the recording set was commissioned by William Campbell, Bill Ross and Pierre Ludlum. However, the HGTV television network bought this house in 2018 for $1.6 million dollars.

HGTV chose six of the actors who were part of the cast of ‘The Brady Bunch’ to record ‘A Very Brady Renovation’, a series that meant the reunion of the actors and the development of a great renewal project.

The objective was to turn the interior of the house into an exact replica of the recording set that was designed for the series at Paramount Pictures, they wanted the property to stop being just the facade. After the remodeling the price of the property rose to $5.5 million dollars.

This property was originally built in the 1950’s by architect Harry Londelius and at that time was made for engineer Luther B. Carson and his wife, Louise Weddington Carson.

The house that Carson knew about was only 2,477 square feet, but now it has reached 5,140 square feet distributed in five bedrooms, five bathrooms, foyer, living room, great room, dining room, kitchen, laundry room and other amenities.

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By Scribe