Step Inside The Legendary 'Brady Bunch' Home – Now Open For Tours!

  • By Sophie
  • May 24, 2026, 11 a.m.

Relive Iconic TV Moments at the 'Brady Bunch' House

Who hasn't dreamed of stepping into the whimsical world of 'The Brady Bunch'? Now, thanks to Tina Trahan's recent purchase of the famous North Hollywood house for $3.2 million, fans can finally experience it firsthand. The house, an emblem of the show, is opening its doors for exclusive Brady-inspired tours. Running from May 11 to June 12, these tours offer a nostalgic journey with tickets starting at $290. Enthusiasts can snag a spot through Bucket Listers – but they're limited, so act fast!

An Unforgettable Fan Experience

Outside, the nostalgia begins with a 1971 Plymouth Satellite Wagon, a nod to the vehicle from the series. Inside, the home boasts over 400 Easter eggs for keen-eyed fans to discover. "The amount of love and attention to detail put into this space is incredible," fans have remarked. Artifacts like the typewriter from the Season 5 episode “Lost Locket, Found Locket,” and the revered horse statue of the Brady living room are just a few highlights on display.

A Slice of TV History

The home, only used for exterior shots during the show's original run, was thrust into the limelight in 2018 with HGTV's renovation series "A Very Brady Renovation." This makeover brought in iconic cast members like Barry Williams, Maureen McCormick, and Christopher Knight, who played Peter Brady. Today, the home's interior replicates the cherished show’s set, offering fans a trip down memory lane. This year, after a tireless campaign, the house earned its well-deserved status as a Historical-Cultural Monument through Los Angeles.

A Journey Through Time

For a more personal touch, Christopher Knight himself joined homeowner Tina Trahan to offer a private tour, bringing stories from behind the scenes to life. Trahan also curated a unique nightgown collection as worn by Florence Henderson's character, Carol. The home is filled with tiny details like the phone numbers from the show, designed to delight any ardent fan.

Supporting a Cause

Joining in on the fun supports a good cause, too. A portion of the ticket proceeds will benefit the Wags and Walks dog rescue in Los Angeles. So, not only do fans get to relive a piece of their childhood, but they also contribute to a noble cause. Booking a tour is about more than nostalgia – it’s an experience woven with caring and community spirit.

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