An iconic TV home is now off the market after its new owners negotiated a huge discount.

The Brady Bunch house has been sold for just under $3.2 million. The home in Studio City, Cal. was initially listed for $5.5 million back in May.

Who Now Owns The Brady Bunch House?

The home was purchased by Tina Trahan, who NPR describes as "something of a collector of iconic real estate who has, over the year been buying up floors of Stone Manor, a colossal lakefront property in Wisconsin that's nearly 125 years old.

Trahan isn't in any hurry to move into The Brady Bunch house. In fact, no one is likely to be living there anytime soon.

The home's new owner told The Wall Street Journal that it will likely be used for charity and fundraising events.

"Anything you might do to make the house livable would take away from what I consider artwork, Trahan said.

What's Inside The Brady Bunch House?

The real estate listing for the home on Compass.com describes it as being "meticulously rebuilt and designed to replicate the set of the home from the beloved 1970s sitcom The Brady Bunch."

While the home was used for exterior shots during the 1969-1974 run of the show, the interior was later recreated to represent the set from the soundstages. HGTV's 2018 series A Very Brady Renovation followed the channel's home experts and former Brady Bunch stars as they fixed up the interior to match the original show.

The home is more than 5,000 square feet of retro vibes complete with bright orange formica kitchen counters, colorful bunk beds and a "groovy attic."

According to Realtor.com, the home was purchased for the HGTV show for $3.5 million, nearly $300,000 more than what Trahan paid after the renovation.

GO BACK IN TIME: Step Inside The Brady Bunch House That Was Just Sold For $3.2 Million

The Brady Bunch house has been sold for just under $3.2 million. The home in Studio City, Cal. was initially listed for $5.5 million back in May. The exterior of the home was used in shots during the iconic television show. The interior of the home was later updated during an HGTV series to match the parts of the classic show filmed on a soundstage.

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Jimmy Buffett sure knew how to live the good life. His former 3-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom, 4,039-square-foot mansion in the exclusive Eden Properties neighborhood in Palm Beach is exactly the kind of laid-back home you'd expect the superstar to relax in when he was off the road.

The interior centers around a combined dining and living room with eye-popping vaulted ceilings topped off by skylights, while a massive wall of mahogany-framed sliding glass doors looks out over the pool area outside. The kitchen is decorated in gleaming white, and each of the bedrooms has its own attached bathroom, while the massive master suite also has sliding glass doors that open to both the pool and a bathroom that looks like it belongs in a high-end resort.

The exterior of the house is just as striking, centered around a sparkling pool of deep cobalt blue. The pool area features plenty of lounging, and a loggia just outside the living room offers open-air dining. There are lush gardens, brick paths that walk through elaborate pergolas and a fountain. The property also features a two-car garage with a guest suite overhead, and it offers deeded access to the beach nearby.

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