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‘Brady Bunch' Cast Members Reunite at TV Family Home

HGTV plans to renovate the iconic home in its new series, "A Very Brady Renovation"

Marcia, Marcia, Marcia was in the house.

Six cast members of "The Brady Bunch" gathered Thursday in Los Angeles at the home that was featured in the opening and closing of the sitcom. HGTV purchased the home in the Studio City neighborhood in Los Angeles for its new series, "A Very Brady Renovation."

Maureen McCormick, who played Marcia, along with Barry Williams, Christopher Knight, Eve Plumb, Mike Lookinland and Susan Olsen walked through the two-bedroom dwelling. The interior layout does not resemble what was featured on the show, which ran from 1969 to 1974. Interior scenes were shot in a studio.

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The home, located at 11222 Dilling Street, reportedly sees up to 50 visitors a day.
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Only the exterior was filmed for "The Brady Bunch."
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The home itself retains much of its 70's touches, including wood panel walls and floral papering.
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The living room opens up to a dining area.
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Real estate agent Ernie Carswell told the Los Angeles Times that the house was put on the market when its owners died.
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Vintage touches, like this wall-mounted MusiCall radio, are seen throughout the house.
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The home was purchased in 1973 for $61,000.
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The split-level house has two bedrooms and three bathrooms.
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The home also contains a sizable dressing room.
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The property borders the Los Angeles River, according to its listing.
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The property is over 12,500 feet.
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The property comes with a lawn and a private backyard garden.

HGTV plans to expand the home without compromising its street view and reimagine the show's interior design.

The program is set to premiere in September 2019.

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