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‘Brady Bunch’ House Declared a Historic Landmark

“Marcia! Marcia! Marcia!” Eve Plumb famously exclaimed in a classic scene on The Brady Bunch after being frustrated by the constant attention her older sister, portrayed by Maureen McCormick, was receiving.

Jan Brady might be pleased to note that it’s not Marcia that’s receiving an honor by the Los Angeles City Council, but the San Fernando Valley home that served as the fictional blended family’s abode during the long-running ‘70s series.

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    The L.A. City Council voted on March 4 to designate the Brady Bunch house as a historic monument, adding the Mid-century home in Studio City to L.A.’s official city history, according to the Los Angeles Times.

    “Long before it became a pop‑culture pilgrimage site and backdrop for countless photo ops, the Brady Bunch House helped shape America’s vision of family life in the late 1960s and early ’70s — especially the idea of a blended family,” Adrian Scott Fine, president of the L.A. Conservancy, told the Times. “We’re thrilled to see it now designated as a Historic-Cultural Monument, ensuring the Brady Bunch — and their iconic home — remain part of Los Angeles’ story.”

    The official designation comes after the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission voted unanimously on Jan. 15 to recommend the home as a landmark. The Planning and Land Use Commission seconded the designation in February, paving the way for the L.A. City Council to approve the measure.

    The home, located at 11222 Dilling St. in Studio City, served as the exterior for the Brady family home during the series run from 1969 through 1974. Years later it made an encore of sorts when it became the centerpiece for a reality TV show.

    The Brady Bunch house in North Hollywood, CA on Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025.

    (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

    Back in 1973, Violet and George McCallister bought the home for $61,000, per the L.A. Times. After they passed away, their heirs sold the home for $3.5 million after a bidding war developed over the property.

    Cable channel HGTV emerged as the new owner and announced plans to recreate the show’s famed interior of the home inside the Studio City property with a $1.9 million remodel that was documented in the four-part miniseries A Very Brady Renovation.

    The series featured the Brady kid actors all grown up demoing the interior of the home with Drew and Jonathan Scott of the Property Brothers recreating the TV show’s interior set inside the Studio City property.

    In 2023, HGTV sold the home at a loss for $3.2 million to home historian Tina Trahan and her husband, former HBO chief executive Chris Elbrecht.

    Fans continue to visit the exterior of the home for photo opportunities and starting in November, the new owners began offering tours inside the home for $275, the Times reports.

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