@@mjlives5428 I don't know if it's zoned properly for such tours, so I'm not gonna put that out there and get it shut down for future tours, but there is a website for sure (don't overthink the URL and you'll find it). I just went last month and it's worth it.
For those of us who grew up watching the show it's kind of comforting because they are memories of our childhood even though we may never have physically experienced
It's amazing how they got the inside of this house to match the house on the TV show especially considering that the actual house wasn't a two-story house and that the original floor plan was nothing like the TV house. What an incredible job they did here.
I agree, except... the intereior is again, difficult to replicate with the exterior. The original studio brady bunch house had no second floor, as well as no toilets. I would really have to walk around this house because there's not enough floor space to fit the boys, girls, and parents rooms with what it looks like from the outside. I'd give it maybe two rooms at best. Not three rooms, and certainly not the big rooms the bradys had.
@@TheShrededward In the HGTV show of the remodel, the kid's rooms were built in a free-standing building the backyard. Just as on the set, there was no upstairs. Still, it's impressive.
@@TheShrededwardI agree the interior looks much larger than what the exterior would accommodate. It would have been interesting to see a more detailed look at the interior
Thank you for the tour, I've seen the house through the renovation/add-on but never got to see the whole thing. Grew up watching Brady Bunch, hope this house stays exactly as is, for many decades to come.
It was a great v show to watch after school. Still love the episodes. Great actors with talent and the ones who passed on, I hope they knew how much their talent ment
I looks great! It would be a shame if anything got broken. According to Bobby, heed this advice from mom: "She always says... don't play ball in the house!"🏀🤣
They did an amazing job coordinating the interior layout within the confines of the exterior, which was never intended to be that way during production. Sourcing the decor and the props must have been quite a feat.
"Sourcing the decor and the props must have been quite a feat." Nope. Not really. My parents had a yard sale and that would have provided at least of it. 🤣
I went to drafting school back in the 90's and studied a little architecture but ended up going into the commercial and industrial electrical side of the construction industry. But I have always wanted to see the floor plan of this house, even as a kid.
I’m an LA native and I always thought the house was only shot from the outside?! I thought all the interior shots were done in a studio?! Yes that layout is perfect - every room is true to the show!! Thanks for this awesome tour - GROOVY!! 😂✨
Wow! I hope someone turns this into a museum that fans/visitors can pay to see. I hope someone doesn't buy it and keep it to themselves. I visited this house back in 2013. It was occupied by the previous owners. We peeked into the backyard bc we had rented the airbnb next door. Unfortunately, we did not see the Bradys. It was practically empty lol.
Awesome job! Especially considering the Brady Bunch house had no toilets and even though there were bedrooms opposite each other in a hallway, somehow every bedroom looked out to the back yard.
So annoying!! Every shot was less than 1 second. I never got a sense of the spaces, or how they were connected. we also didn't see the bathroom between the kids' bedrooms; definitely a negative in selling the house.
You could try changing the playback speed to 50% (or lower) and turning down the audio. I think this is the default editing style for home videos these days-- kind of for gnats.
There is literally a virtual walkthrough you can use to tour the house to your heart’s content. They posted it a not long after the remodel was finished. It’s been up for 3 or 4 years where have you been???
1:15 I love floor to ceiling sliding glass doors. My parents remodeled their house 17 years ago and added that on the first floor and added a second floor with a sliding glass door floor to ceiling to a small balcony
The house was built on level ground. But the height of the floor surface changes when you go from one room to another. You will either go up a couple steps or down a couple steps. Lots of opportunities for tripping.
On the "fourth wall" of the living room there is a door leading into a hallway that has a staircase going up. If you look at the exterior, the second floor is actually on the opposite side of the house from where it's represented on the show. I want to see that side too. They must have blown out the back of this house for the "tv" second floor.
That's my question too. I'd like to know where the bedrooms are. Looking at the front door from the outside, it looks like the house extends to the left another 20 feet beyond the stone. Inside, the 4th wall extends from the edge of the stone toward the back. What's beyond that wall? And where's the attic? The attic would be like a third story not visible from the outside. Also looking at the window on the outside to the left of the door, is that a bedroom window? And if so, who's? I still don't get how the main staircase is squeezed in there.
This is the entire reason why I look this video up to begin with. The floorplan doesn’t match the exterior. I’ll be 50 years old in December and I watched probably 90% of the episodes when I was a kid
I was going to leave a comment about ithat until I read this comment. Did you notice that the correct quote was written on Marcia's notepad in the girls' bedroom @2:49?
Where does the stairway of the dining room lead to? I don't remember it ever being shown on the show (because I assume that they put the camera in there).
I have an earlier version of the cookstove. That should be a Theradore built in electric range. The one I have appears to be an earlier model built in the 1950s. The thing I don't like about it is the controls are in the front and pots can get in the way. In the middle of that shove is a cover and under it is a griddle. That looks to have a stainless steel cover while I have a colored aluminum one.
But what's in the wing of the house behind the TV? It's not part of the original set. It's got an upstairs where the front 2nd story window is located.
@@stephaniebaker1542 Just saw a video of it taken by a realtor. The first floor behind the door to that wing is Greg's attic room and on the 2nd floor is the Brady master! The famous brady stair case leads only to the boys and girls room and jack & jill bath. I would love that floorplan for myself. lol.
@@bbokc6942 Just saw a video of it taken by a realtor. The first floor behind the door to that wing is Greg's attic room and on the 2nd floor is the Brady master! The famous brady stair case leads only to the boys and girls room and jack & jill bath. I would love that floorplan for myself. lol.
I just wish like Forever !! , wish I could Ssoooo own that home , it is peaceful , tranquil , could anyone out there , ever Bless me with such , furniture & All !! , 😂😢❤❤🙏🙏
I would have so bought the house when it was up for sale. Apparently, the new owner said it’s not practical because the kitchen appliances don’t work. I wouldn’t care. It’s in a regular suburban neighborhood which I’m sure people would rent for long. I mean it’s in California and it doesn’t even have a pool. LOL!!!!! Yup! I would have totally bought it. Good memories.
Nice tour! I continue to live in a Groovy home today that is mid-century modern built in 1966 - I could never live in today's newer home - too sterile with grey and white only and no style.
I HATE the all white and grey and beige styles in some modern homes and the soulless, cookie-cutter, and as you mentioned, sterile, look one sees. Really hate stainless steel appliances too, everything looks cold and lifeless. Give me retro any day.
@@mythra7174 Agree, I'll take my beautiful golden oak panel family room with burnt orange carpet any day along with my harvest gold Maytag washer and dryer and whole house Nutone intercom. People today have no clue what the are missing. My oak flooring is that nice golden yellow - not like that horrible grey wash stain they use now! I'm not changing a thing either! Celery green walls, too. What happened? I just like to stay at home and listen to Burt Bacharach and Ray Conniff albums on my 1974 Marantz - eases things enough to go outside and deal with today, ugh!
My mom passed away in January and per her wishes we sold the house. Coincidentally at the same thin the Brady house was put up for sale. Thankfully it was not in the same neighborhood.
amazing that the interior matches the TV show.. so many houses were sets on studio stages and didnt match the real house at all.. most famously, the Seinfeld apartment had an exterior hallway that would have cut through their kitchen IRL
They left out the part of the Los Angeles River being just behind that red fence in the backyard. Nothing like living next to a massive drainage ditch!
They shouldn’t sell this.. they should use it as a museum for people to pay and come see.. and of course you need to wear shoe covers to enter.. it should just remain as it is and be untouched
The television is wrong. The Brady Bunch had a 1972 Philco Ford color TV. It was a regular TV, not a console. I know, because we had that TV and when they showed the kids singing on that talent show, our TV was on TV. It was weird.
@@reneeg4817 We had the same TV. I saw it every day. I could tell a Philco Ford. Also we had a gas stove in the basement identical to Fred Sanford's. They didn't show his stove a lot but the first time I saw it I said, That's our gas stove!
There was never a real house. The show was filmed at Stage 5 in Paramount Studios. They sure did a great job making this house look exactly like the stage they filmed at. @@Earthtime3978
they put a two story addition on the right side that is the same height as the top of the one story roof there. They put the kid's rooms there and put the parents room in the upstairs you ca see on the left side of the house.
@@tsicby the house in show is late 1960s the show started 1969 I looked it up it was built in 1959 I don't think many houses have that type of lighting back then but you never know even though the original house probably didn't you could always say it did on the show because obviously no real ceiling on the set
@@tsicby oh ok I don't know much about it I just don't remember seeing any idk if it was common but I didn't live in expensive homes and I can't really remember in other people's houses so there could have been some
The entrance door to the girls room doesn't match up, on the show the door was much closer to the closet doors on the other wall, and the bedroom window was lower on the show.
I read that the woman who bought it said that nothing worked, unlike what Danny says here about fully functional. The buyer said it was basically a life-size doll house. All the appliances in the kitchen were just faux finishes, the TV was a prop, and so on.
This house should remain as a museum. I would definitely pay for a tour.
You're in luck. The new owner is doing just that. $400 (per person) for an hour in the house.
@@billwenham I don't see this offer anywhere on Google?Source?
@@mjlives5428 I don't know if it's zoned properly for such tours, so I'm not gonna put that out there and get it shut down for future tours, but there is a website for sure (don't overthink the URL and you'll find it). I just went last month and it's worth it.
@billwenham I just visited this home 2 months ago. There is no activity whatsoever around this house!🤔
@@billwenham Damn...$400 USD is a bit steep but I guess it'll keep out the McDonald's crowd 😂
This is probably THE most iconic house in America right now. The renovation crew did an AMAZING job!!!!!!
This house should be turned into a museum.
@@Novusod I'm not sure the neighbors would appreciate that. They could reconstruct the house at a studio theme park.
Probably THE most iconic American house after the White House...
Also Southfork Ranch
this house is iconic, but more recent memories go to a Full House in San Francisco
For those of us who grew up watching the show it's kind of comforting because they are memories of our childhood even though we may never have physically experienced
It's amazing how they got the inside of this house to match the house on the TV show especially considering that the actual house wasn't a two-story house and that the original floor plan was nothing like the TV house. What an incredible job they did here.
I'm glad you mentioned that because I thought they used the exterior of this house but all the indoor shots were done on a set.
That is good to know, because I never thought the front facade of the house could ever have the interior floor plan we saw on tv.
I agree, except... the intereior is again, difficult to replicate with the exterior. The original studio brady bunch house had no second floor, as well as no toilets. I would really have to walk around this house because there's not enough floor space to fit the boys, girls, and parents rooms with what it looks like from the outside. I'd give it maybe two rooms at best. Not three rooms, and certainly not the big rooms the bradys had.
@@TheShrededward In the HGTV show of the remodel, the kid's rooms were built in a free-standing building the backyard. Just as on the set, there was no upstairs. Still, it's impressive.
@@TheShrededwardI agree the interior looks much larger than what the exterior would accommodate. It would have been interesting to see a more detailed look at the interior
Amazing how they were able to make the interior of the house match the TV set.
The show was huge here in Australia.
Now this is totally funky fresh far-out and fun for the whole family! I would die for that kitchen!
definitely captures the vibes of the late 60's and early 70's!! truly special!
I would so buy this house and live in it. I love the '70s style. Reminds me of our house in 76.
sold for about 5 million bucks... maybe the new owner will sell it to you
I want a 70's house too. I was just telling my friend how cool it would be. I love the sunken living room!
@@williamhaynes7089 no it's sold for less. It would take me until the next 70s to even have a small percentage of that.
As long as I can buy it at the 1970’s price . LoL 😂
I'm totally going to do this when I win the lottery! Then I'll turn it in to a highly restricted Air BnB/museum.
They did an excellent job getting it back to the original, I watched the transformation it was amazing!
Thank you for the tour, I've seen the house through the renovation/add-on but never got to see the whole thing. Grew up watching Brady Bunch, hope this house stays exactly as is, for many decades to come.
It was a great v show to watch after school. Still love the episodes. Great actors with talent and the ones who passed on, I hope they knew how much their talent ment
It’s actually a great design and layout for 2023 standards! Mr Brady did a great job back in the day 👍🏻
I looks great! It would be a shame if anything got broken. According to Bobby, heed this advice from mom: "She always says... don't play ball in the house!"🏀🤣
Still a great house. Wish they still made mid century style homes.
If you have enough money you can build youself an MCM house, too...
They did an amazing job coordinating the interior layout within the confines of the exterior, which was never intended to be that way during production. Sourcing the decor and the props must have been quite a feat.
The telephone in the kitchen was from Silver Bay, Minnesota. I'm surprised they didn't put the Bradys' number on the card in the middle of the dial.
"Sourcing the decor and the props must have been quite a feat."
Nope. Not really. My parents had a yard sale and that would have provided at least of it. 🤣
I went to drafting school back in the 90's and studied a little architecture but ended up going into the commercial and industrial electrical side of the construction industry. But I have always wanted to see the floor plan of this house, even as a kid.
I’m an LA native and I always thought the house was only shot from the outside?! I thought all the interior shots were done in a studio?! Yes that layout is perfect - every room is true to the show!!
Thanks for this awesome tour - GROOVY!! 😂✨
the service porch isn't.
All the interior shots were done in a studio on the actual show.
Look at the video. We're talking about the house being rehabbed to look like the sets.@@lorenavelvet
Wow! I hope someone turns this into a museum that fans/visitors can pay to see. I hope someone doesn't buy it and keep it to themselves. I visited this house back in 2013. It was occupied by the previous owners. We peeked into the backyard bc we had rented the airbnb next door. Unfortunately, we did not see the Bradys. It was practically empty lol.
This house would make a killer Airbnb
Nah, trashy people would trash the house as often happens.
Awesome job! Especially considering the Brady Bunch house had no toilets and even though there were bedrooms opposite each other in a hallway, somehow every bedroom looked out to the back yard.
So annoying!! Every shot was less than 1 second. I never got a sense of the spaces, or how they were connected. we also didn't see the bathroom between the kids' bedrooms; definitely a negative in selling the house.
Totally annoying! You couldn’t even focus on anything! 👎🏻
How was it annoying, you better you got a chance to see how it looked inside.
You could try changing the playback speed to 50% (or lower) and turning down the audio.
I think this is the default editing style for home videos these days-- kind of for gnats.
There is literally a virtual walkthrough you can use to tour the house to your heart’s content. They posted it a not long after the remodel was finished. It’s been up for 3 or 4 years where have you been???
I have often wondered why they didn't keep her house or his original house
There is no doubt that the set design played a huge role in why people remember the show so fondly.
great memories and wonderful recreation of the iconic brady house. well done.
1:15 I love floor to ceiling sliding glass doors. My parents remodeled their house 17 years ago and added that on the first floor and added a second floor with a sliding glass door floor to ceiling to a small balcony
Sooooo cool!!! It would be so great to live in it!
But you didn't show us the bathrooms or the outside yards....
Or Alice's room
Or the Family Room
Or Mike’s home office
@@cjhoward409 The den - it is shown here.
Thanks for sharing! So many memories of the show came flooding back.
The house was built on level ground. But the height of the floor surface changes when you go from one room to another. You will either go up a couple steps or down a couple steps. Lots of opportunities for tripping.
My favorite mid century home ever
They did a really good job on this.
Groovy man, totally far out!!😎🌻🏵️✌️
Haha! Groovy indeed!
I've always loved this house. I'd love to build something like it. Mid century modern is awesome
What is that to the left of the oven at 1:56? Some sort of indoor grill?
On the "fourth wall" of the living room there is a door leading into a hallway that has a staircase going up. If you look at the exterior, the second floor is actually on the opposite side of the house from where it's represented on the show. I want to see that side too. They must have blown out the back of this house for the "tv" second floor.
That's my question too. I'd like to know where the bedrooms are. Looking at the front door from the outside, it looks like the house extends to the left another 20 feet beyond the stone. Inside, the 4th wall extends from the edge of the stone toward the back. What's beyond that wall? And where's the attic? The attic would be like a third story not visible from the outside. Also looking at the window on the outside to the left of the door, is that a bedroom window? And if so, who's? I still don't get how the main staircase is squeezed in there.
This is the entire reason why I look this video up to begin with. The floorplan doesn’t match the exterior.
I’ll be 50 years old in December and I watched probably 90% of the episodes when I was a kid
Loved it!!!
“Something SUDDENLY came up” was Marsha’s quote.
I yelled at him too when he flubbed the line!
I was going to leave a comment about ithat until I read this comment. Did you notice that the correct quote was written on Marcia's notepad in the girls' bedroom @2:49?
@@garypesci746I saw it now that you pointed it out. Good catch.
I really hope nobody messes up this house. Needs to stay as is. Amazing!
Thx for the tour ❤😊
Amazing detail. I hope the purchaser keeps it that way.
The new owner sees it as a piece of art. The house will be used for charity events and fundraisers only, so it won't be occupied.
We had those Saarinen Style kitchen chairs!
You forgot to show the laundry room with a box of Safe on the wash machine. "Mrs. Brady, the suds are calling you."
Thanks for the tour! I was today years old when I found out the internal house layout matched the set of the show exactly. Wow!
Umm, HGTV did that to it a few years back.
Was there a room behind kitchen for Alice housekeeper
Where does the stairway of the dining room lead to? I don't remember it ever being shown on the show (because I assume that they put the camera in there).
It leads to the attic below and the master bedroom above.
Great video!! It's as though time stood still
I have an earlier version of the cookstove. That should be a Theradore built in electric range. The one I have appears to be an earlier model built in the 1950s. The thing I don't like about it is the controls are in the front and pots can get in the way. In the middle of that shove is a cover and under it is a griddle. That looks to have a stainless steel cover while I have a colored aluminum one.
I’m going to la in dec. Is there ANYWAY to see inside?
You forgot Alice's room, the yard and the room behind the kitchen.
And the bathroom between the boys and girls rooms.
I love the Brady bunch😊
Is that where Sam delivered his Salami?
Where was Alice's room?
They kept her in the garage.
Her and Sam were so loud when he was giving her his beef that they didn’t want the kids to hear
I dig it!
Anybody know the song that start at 1:33? It sounds familiar but can not figure it out
Wasn’t it filmed on a set, though? On the paramount lot?
But what's in the wing of the house behind the TV? It's not part of the original set. It's got an upstairs where the front 2nd story window is located.
That what I just asked. 2 story space and no one mentions it
I thing that's where the replica of Greg's attic room is. They had to place it there, because this house has no attic space
@@stephaniebaker1542 Just saw a video of it taken by a realtor. The first floor behind the door to that wing is Greg's attic room and on the 2nd floor is the Brady master! The famous brady stair case leads only to the boys and girls room and jack & jill bath. I would love that floorplan for myself. lol.
@@bbokc6942 Just saw a video of it taken by a realtor. The first floor behind the door to that wing is Greg's attic room and on the 2nd floor is the Brady master! The famous brady stair case leads only to the boys and girls room and jack & jill bath. I would love that floorplan for myself. lol.
When you look at the house from the outside, the second story is on the left. On the inside the second story is on the right. 🤔
The hallway upstairs goes to the left. Unlike the show that showed the kids going to the right at the top of the stairs.
To make the interior match the tv show they had to build an addition off the back. Only the exterior of the house was used for the tv show.
always bothered me as a kid watching this show in 1971!
Thanks for that!!
I just wish like Forever !! , wish I could Ssoooo own that home , it is peaceful , tranquil , could anyone out there , ever Bless me with such , furniture & All !! , 😂😢❤❤🙏🙏
Groovy pad man!!
I LOVED THIS!! This tour brought me back to my childhood in the 1970s!
I would have so bought the house when it was up for sale. Apparently, the new owner said it’s not practical because the kitchen appliances don’t work. I wouldn’t care. It’s in a regular suburban neighborhood which I’m sure people would rent for long. I mean it’s in California and it doesn’t even have a pool. LOL!!!!! Yup! I would have totally bought it. Good memories.
If I had enough money, I would happily build this exact house for myself here in Australia.
It’s like stepping back into the 70’s
Everything is like a miniature version of the show, the stair case was twice as big on the show 😂
the house wasnt used for interior shots, was all on sound stage..
It has just one less step.
No astro turf in the back yard?
Is there a functioning toilet in that house??
Nope. Run next door to the Dittmeyers.
Nice tour! I continue to live in a Groovy home today that is mid-century modern built in 1966 - I could never live in today's newer home - too sterile with grey and white only and no style.
I HATE the all white and grey and beige styles in some modern homes and the soulless, cookie-cutter, and as you mentioned, sterile, look one sees. Really hate stainless steel appliances too, everything looks cold and lifeless. Give me retro any day.
@@mythra7174 Agree, I'll take my beautiful golden oak panel family room with burnt orange carpet any day along with my harvest gold Maytag washer and dryer and whole house Nutone intercom. People today have no clue what the are missing. My oak flooring is that nice golden yellow - not like that horrible grey wash stain they use now! I'm not changing a thing either! Celery green walls, too. What happened? I just like to stay at home and listen to Burt Bacharach and Ray Conniff albums on my 1974 Marantz - eases things enough to go outside and deal with today, ugh!
By looking at the layout of the house from the outside, I don’t understand how the stairs to the second floor can be where they are inside.
They dug down to fit the new two-story section flush with the top of the one-story roof on the right side.
My mom passed away in January and per her wishes we sold the house. Coincidentally at the same thin the Brady house was put up for sale. Thankfully it was not in the same neighborhood.
Mid century modern for the Win. Let's see if this style picks up in popularity again.
Some things are better left as a TV memory than a real life reality.
Awesome!
Love the steps
very nice.. never showed Alice's bedroom and the bathroom..
amazing that the interior matches the TV show.. so many houses were sets on studio stages and didnt match the real house at all.. most famously, the Seinfeld apartment had an exterior hallway that would have cut through their kitchen IRL
The Brady house was a studio set. This house didn't match it they have renovated it.
I would love to live in that house!!
Me, too!
They left out the part of the Los Angeles River being just behind that red fence in the backyard. Nothing like living next to a massive drainage ditch!
Love it
Bathrooms, alices room den?
What happened to Alice's room? And what about the bathrooms and the garage?
You forgot the Jack and Jill bathroom.
Wow ❤️
Didn't show the kids bathroom or Alice's bedroom & laundry room & yard with garage.
Did they finally add a toilet??
They shouldn’t sell this.. they should use it as a museum for people to pay and come see.. and of course you need to wear shoe covers to enter.. it should just remain as it is and be untouched
The television is wrong. The Brady Bunch had a 1972 Philco Ford color TV. It was a regular TV, not a console.
I know, because we had that TV and when they showed the kids singing on that talent show, our TV was on TV. It was weird.
The house was done by HGTv. property brothers. They did it with the kids. so it is right
Wasn't that the TV that was in the den, not the livng room? I don't remember ever seeing a TV in the living room.
@@reneeg4817 We had the same TV. I saw it every day. I could tell a Philco Ford.
Also we had a gas stove in the basement identical to Fred Sanford's. They didn't show his stove a lot but the first time I saw it I said, That's our gas stove!
I hope whoever buys it does not change a thing
What did it sell for??
3.2 Million. Well under asking price.
It’s not the real house anyway
There was never a real house. The show was filmed at Stage 5 in Paramount Studios. They sure did a great job making this house look exactly like the stage they filmed at. @@Earthtime3978
What about alice's room? What's behind the master bedroom bed? You didn't get everything.
Groovy 👍😎
Curious about where the kids bedrooms really are located, because this house is a one story, ranch style home.
they put a two story addition on the right side that is the same height as the top of the one story roof there. They put the kid's rooms there and put the parents room in the upstairs you ca see on the left side of the house.
Tom Brady should buy it.
My dream house ❤ 🏡
My dream home is 🔥❤
A great recreation. But the ceiling lights are a little off-putting did they have that sort of lighting in that decade?
I was thinking the same thing
We had pot lights in the 70's. I also have them all over my 70's contemporary house.
@@tsicby the house in show is late 1960s the show started 1969 I looked it up it was built in 1959 I don't think many houses have that type of lighting back then but you never know even though the original house probably didn't you could always say it did on the show because obviously no real ceiling on the set
@magiccheeseball yes, mid century modern homes were some of the first designs to incorporate pot lights. Those were built in the 50's and 60's.
@@tsicby oh ok I don't know much about it I just don't remember seeing any idk if it was common but I didn't live in expensive homes and I can't really remember in other people's houses so there could have been some
Wonder about the cost of property?
$5.5 Million, 10 seconds Google 👍
how much?
So, no mention of the Jack & Jill bathroom between the kids' room?
Or Alice's room?
The entrance door to the girls room doesn't match up, on the show the door was much closer to the closet doors on the other wall, and the bedroom window was lower on the show.
Wow ❤😊
That is truly a museum if it is real.
They should have tours.🤔
I read that the woman who bought it said that nothing worked, unlike what Danny says here about fully functional. The buyer said it was basically a life-size doll house. All the appliances in the kitchen were just faux finishes, the TV was a prop, and so on.