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Here’s the story of a lovely family home, which just hit the market for $1.885 million.

The Brady Bunch house, a Traditional-style residence near the Colfax Meadows neighborhood, was used for outdoor representations of the beloved television family’s abode. That included the show’s opening and closing scenes as well as numerous interludes to denote the time of day. Interior scenes for “The Brady Bunch” were filmed in studio.

Violet and George McCallister bought the two-bedroom, three-bathroom house in 1973 for $61,000, records show. The series ran from September 1969 to March 1974 before moving into reruns in syndication.

Ernie Carswell, a Douglas Elliman agent who is listing the property, said 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.

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  • The front exterior of the iconic "Brady Bunch" home in Studio City. (Credit: Anthony Barcelo)
  • Another view of the front of the "Brady Bunch" home. (Credit: Anthony Barcelo)
  • A view of the interior of the "Brady Bunch" home. (Credit: Anthony Barcelo)
  • Another view of the interior of the "Brady Bunch" home. (Credit: Anthony Barcelo)
  • Another interior view of the "Brady Bunch" home. (Credit: Anthony Barcelo)
  • The kitchen of the "Brady Bunch" home. (Credit: Anthony Barcelo)
  • One of the bedrooms in the "Brady Bunch" home. (Credit: Anthony Barcelo)
  • A view of another bedroom in the "Brady Bunch" home. (Credit: Anthony Barcelo)
  • The back of the "Brady Bunch" home. (Credit: Anthony Barcelo)
  • A view of the back yard of the "Brady Bunch" home. (Credit: Anthony Barcelo)