This is the story of a man named Brady, whose iconic Studio City home he saw on “The Brady Bunch” hit the market for $5.5 million.

The 5,100-square-foot home, made famous by the 1970s TV show about a blended family, is on the market at 11222 Dilling Street. Los Angeles Daily News reports. The seller is HGTV, which is owned by Warner Bros.

Built in 1959, the five-bedroom, five-bathroom home has been “meticulously rebuilt and designed to replicate the house set from the beloved 1970s sitcom,” According to the list.

A floating staircase between the kids’ bedrooms, a burnt orange and avocado green kitchen and a Jack-n-Jill bathroom leave no doubts.

The backyard is filled with swings, a seesaw, and a dog house for tigers.

Everything inside the home is included in the sale, the Daily News reported.

Danny Brown of Compass made the list. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of the home will go to “Turn Up! Fight Hunger,” A collaboration between Warner Bros. Discovery and No Kid Hungry Ending Child Hunger in America

That’s July 2018 House of Fame For the first time in almost half a century That sparked a bidding war that included singer Lance Bass of “Nsync” fame, but which HGTV won. The network paid $3.5 million, 86 percent more than its asking price of $1.9 million.

At the time, Warner Bros. Discovery Channel CEO David ZaslavThose overseeing HGTV have announced plans to “restore the Brady Bunch House to its 1970s glory.”

as part of furnishHGTV spent $1.9 million and added 2,000 square feet to support Bradymania.

More than 28 million viewers tuned in to “A Very Brady Remake” to see the actors who played the six Brady children reunite to turn the home into a replica of the original TV set. They return to the renovated house for the holidays.

“We’ve done everything we’ve dreamed of with the house and made a lot of Brady Bunch fans happy in the process, but it’s time for us to make it loved and enjoyed by others,” a statement attributed to HGTV read road.

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