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‘Brady Bunch’ House Officially Deemed A Historic Landmark By LA City Council

by Ruth A

Published March 5, 2026

For generations of television fans, the Brady Bunch house has stood as a symbol of one of the most beloved families in TV history. The home appeared in the opening shots of The Brady Bunch, which aired from 1969 to 1974. Because of that exposure, the house quickly became one of the most recognizable homes on television.

Over the years, fans have continued to visit the property just to see the famous exterior in person. Now the Brady Bunch house has received an honor that reflects its lasting cultural impact. According to the Los Angeles Times, the Los Angeles City Council has officially declared the house a historic-cultural monument, ensuring that the iconic home remains protected.

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Brady Bunch House Earns Historic Recognition

L.A. City Council declares the ‘Brady Bunch’ house a historic landmark – Los Angeles Times https://t.co/1pUu5XPbn8

— Hector Becerra (@hbecerraLATimes) March 4, 2026

 

The house sits in the Studio City neighborhood of Los Angeles. Although the sitcom filmed most interior scenes on a studio set, producers used the home’s exterior for the series’ famous establishing shots. As a result, the Brady Bunch house became deeply tied to the identity of the show.

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THE BRADY BUNCH, Susan Olsen, Mike Lookinland, Eve Plumb, Christopher Knight, Maureen McCormick, Barry Williams, Ann B. Davis, Florence Henderson, Robert Reed, (Season 4), 1969-74/Everett Collection

City leaders supported the landmark designation because of the home’s role in television history. Officials recognized that the house represents an important part of American pop culture. In addition, the designation helps protect the property from major structural changes that could alter its historic appearance.

Brady Bunch House Continues To Draw Fans Decades Later

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The Brady Bunch/Everett collection

Interest in the house has remained strong for decades. In fact, the property gained renewed attention when HGTV purchased it in 2018. The network launched a renovation project that recreated the famous interior design seen on the television series.

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The Brady Bunch cast/Everett Collection

That renovation reunited several original cast members and introduced the Brady Bunch house to a new generation of viewers. Today, the property continues to attract fans who want to see the legendary home in person. Thanks to its new landmark status, the house will remain a preserved piece of television history for years to come.

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