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L.A. Council Designates ‘Brady Bunch’ House a Historic-Cultural Monument

The Studio City facade gains preservation oversight due to its enduring place in television history.

Overview

  • The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously on March 4 to add the house at 11222 W. Dilling St. in Studio City to the city’s list of Historic-Cultural Monuments.
  • Landmark status subjects demolition or major alterations to design review and allows the Cultural Heritage Commission to delay such changes for up to one year to seek preservation solutions.
  • The residence was used for exterior shots of The Brady Bunch from 1969 to 1974, with interior scenes filmed on soundstages, yet the home became a widely recognized pop‑culture icon.
  • HGTV bought the property in 2018 and renovated it to mirror the show’s sets for A Very Brady Renovation, then sold it in 2023 for $3.2 million to historic‑home enthusiast Tina Trahan, the current owner.
  • The Los Angeles Conservancy advocated for the designation, and the Cultural Heritage Commission and the Planning and Land Use Management Committee recommended the move before the final vote.