“The Brady Bunch” superfans higher maintain onto their bell bottoms: The TV household’s retro house in Studio Metropolis will lastly be accessible to the general public for the primary time.
“It’s like stepping back into our childhood! IT IS ASTONISHING and you will see every single room,” she introduced. “I will personally be taking each and every one of you throughout the house.”
From Nov. 7 to 9, Martino will information followers who’ve shelled out $275 every via the enduring Dilling Road property. The occasion is now offered out. Although the house’s facade appeared all through the run of the household sitcom, its inside on the time bore no resemblance to the colourful rooms proven on display screen. The interiors of the Brady residence had been constructed on units at Paramount Studios in Hollywood.
The well-known abode, initially inbuilt 1959 with late modernist structure, was renovated a long time after “The Brady Bunch” led to 1974.
HGTV bought the house in 2018 for $3.5 million (greater than twice the asking value) and renovated the inside to match what “Brady Bunch” audiences noticed onscreen. The house renovation community documented that course of in “A Very Brady Renovation,” which featured the celebrities who portrayed the Brady kids.
As a part of the renovations, HGTV reproduced the groovy areas from the set within the house, including a second ground to accommodate the extra rooms. The community offered the house in 2023 for $3.2 million to Tina Trahan, a historic-home fanatic and spouse to former HBO govt Chris Albrecht.
The house, in all its “Brady Bunch” glory, has turn out to be “even more groovy with more remarkable vintage decor added,” Martino added in her announcement. She stated nothing within the house could be off limits, permitting followers to “see every detail up close.”
Proceeds for the three-day occasion will profit animal rescue Wags and Walks, a trigger that Martino stated Brady household canine “Tiger would definitely approve!”

