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The house featured in the 'The Brady Bunch' hits the market for $1.885 million

The Studio City home used to depict the exterior of the Brady family home on "The Brady Bunch" is up for sale at $1.885 million. [Dreamstime]
The Studio City home used to depict the exterior of the Brady family home on "The Brady Bunch" is up for sale at $1.885 million. [Dreamstime]
Published Jul. 19, 2018

There could soon be a new owner for one of the U.S.'s most iconic Hollywood homes.

The house that's featured in the opening and closing scenes of The Brady Bunch is now up for sale.

Its asking price? A cool $1.885 million, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Records show George and Violet McCallister bought the two-bedroom, three-bathroom home in the Studio City neighborhood of Los Angeles in 1973 for $61,000. Now that the couple has passed, the McCallisters' kids are selling the home, real estate agent Ernie Carswell says.

Though the home's exterior remains the same as what appeared on the show from 1969 to 1974, the interior scenes for The Brady Bunch were filmed in a studio. Still, however, Carswell told the Times the house is "a postcard of exactly what homes looked like in the 1970s." Some of its features include a rock-wall fireplace, wood-paneled walls and floral wallpaper.

Carswell says the home attracts 30 to 50 visitors a day. Its sellers said it will give first priority to bidders who have plans to keep the home preserved, according to Carswell.

"We're not going to accept the first big offer from a developer who wants to tear it down," Carswell said. "We're going to wait a few days, in case there are others who want to purchase it as an investment to preserve it."