{"id":28037,"date":"2023-09-11T20:27:32","date_gmt":"2023-09-11T20:27:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/webpromall.com\/?p=28037"},"modified":"2023-09-11T20:27:32","modified_gmt":"2023-09-11T20:27:32","slug":"brady-bunch-house-sells-for-3-2-million","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/webpromall.com\/celebrity\/brady-bunch-house-sells-for-3-2-million\/","title":{"rendered":"'Brady Bunch' House Sells for $3.2 Million"},"content":{"rendered":"
The famous “Brady Bunch” house is finally off the market and in the possession of a new owner — who’s also well-versed in the TV biz, and who got this puppy for a steal.<\/p>\n
Compass real estate agent Danny Brown<\/strong> — who held this listing on behalf of HGTV, which had been trying to sell this place all throughout the summer — tells TMZ … the North Hollywood property just closed escrow, and went for a cool $3.2 million.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The new title holder … wealthy home collector Tina Trahan<\/strong>, who’s married to ex-HBO chief Chris Albrecht<\/strong>. It’s a Home Box Office deal, indeed — ’cause Trahan saved a fortune based on what the network was originally asking for the property.<\/p>\n Remember, when this pad first went up for grabs in May … HGTV had listed it at $5.5 million<\/strong> — this after they’d bought it in 2018 for $3.5 mil for their series, “A Very Brady Renovation.”<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Not only did HGTV not come anywhere close to what it initially wanted, but the network actually appears to have taken a loss on the home. Here’s hoping the ratings for their show paid off, ’cause HGTV did a ton of work on this place, inside and out.<\/p>\n As you might know, it was actually just the exterior of this home that was used in the famous sitcom back then — with most of the interior scenes being shot on a sound stage.<\/p>\n The whole premise of this HGTV series, though, was to make the interior of this house match what people saw on TV … and they pulled it off and then some, pouring a fair amount of dough into completely redoing the place. That’s why their settling price is interesting.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Nonetheless, Danny’s stoked — saying, “This was the craziest deal of my career. There is no way to comp a house like this. Am I going to compare to the ‘Home Alone’ house or Larry David’s house on ‘Curb?’ Ultimately it went to the right buyer. A collector who will use it for events and fundraisers and be the steward of an iconic piece of pop culture history.”<\/p>\n