The "Brady Bunch" house, the home used for the exterior shots for the popular 1970s series, is for sale, but some reports said that it could be torn down.
The Traditional-style home located near Los Angeles' Colfax Meadows neighborhood, is listed for $1.885 million, the Los Angeles Times reported. The home was featured in the opening and closing scenes of the show that ran from September 1969 to March 1974.
The home was purchased by Violet and George McCallister in 1973 for $61,000, the Times said, according to the Times. Ernie Carswell, a Douglas Elliman agent who is listing the property, said while the exterior is synonymous with the series, the interior layout does not resemble the television series home. "The Brady Bunch" interior shots were done in a studio.
Carswell told the Times that even though the 12,500-square foot lot that is near the Los Angeles River has been target for tear downs and redevelopment, the owners are giving first consideration to bidders who will keep the home intact.
"We're not going to accept the first big offer from a developer who wants to tear it down," Carswell told the newspaper. "We're going to wait a few days, in case there are others who want to purchase it as an investment to preserve it."
The two-bedroom, three-bathroom home is spacious, with 2,477 square feet with two master suites, according to Deadline.com.
"I have several buyers already interested," Jodie Levitus Francisco, a realtor with Berkshire Hathaway, told Deadline.com. "They're developers for the lot size. They might tear down, but the listing agent said the family was hoping to get someone to preserve the house, and at $1.85, I don't know if a developer would pay that much."
Even though "The Brady Bunch" was panned by critics and never cracked the top 10 in the Nielsen ratings, the series became a cultural touchstone, spawning movies, reunion specials and other series on all other major networks, according to History.com.
The series left the air after 177 episodes in 1974 but went on to become a huge hit in rerun syndication.
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