Post by Burke on May 28, 2015 14:06:13 GMT -5
www.supercompressor.com/home/the-actual-cost-of-famous-tv-houses-the-brady-brunch-breaking-bad-full-house-mad-men
I'll just post some. You can see more at the link.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer
1313 Cota Avenue
Torrance, California
Estimated price: $636,064
The house where Buffy lived has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms in real life, and is conveniently only a few blocks from Torrance High School, which they used in exterior scenes for Sunnydale High.
Breaking Bad
3828 Piermont Drive
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Estimated price: $165,510
The current (very friendly) owner says they took quite a bit of artistic license with the interiors of the home on the show, but the pool in back is absolutely real.
The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air
251 North Bristol Avenue
Los Angeles, California
Estimated price: $8,048,573
Scandalously not in Bel Air, the real-life home they showed as the Banks' estate is located in Brentwood, which is notable only for being just slightly less super-rich than the latter, but filled with huge mansions just the same.
American Horror Story: Murder House
1120 Westchester Place
Los Angeles, California
Estimated price: $3,432,920
The Murder House from the first season is actually the Rosenheim Mansion, a 15,000-square-foot cultural landmark complete with 6 fireplaces and a grand ballroom, which is currently set up as a recording studio. It may be recognizable to plenty of non-AHS viewers, too, considering it's been featured in many other series including Grey's Anatomy, Californication, and The Mentalist.
I can't believe Walter White's home only costs $165,000. My house would cost about that if I wanted to actually buy it, adjusted for £, and I don't have a damn pool. Either New Mexico has really reasonable housing prices or we're getting screwed over here.
I'll just post some. You can see more at the link.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer
1313 Cota Avenue
Torrance, California
Estimated price: $636,064
The house where Buffy lived has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms in real life, and is conveniently only a few blocks from Torrance High School, which they used in exterior scenes for Sunnydale High.
Breaking Bad
3828 Piermont Drive
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Estimated price: $165,510
The current (very friendly) owner says they took quite a bit of artistic license with the interiors of the home on the show, but the pool in back is absolutely real.
The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air
251 North Bristol Avenue
Los Angeles, California
Estimated price: $8,048,573
Scandalously not in Bel Air, the real-life home they showed as the Banks' estate is located in Brentwood, which is notable only for being just slightly less super-rich than the latter, but filled with huge mansions just the same.
American Horror Story: Murder House
1120 Westchester Place
Los Angeles, California
Estimated price: $3,432,920
The Murder House from the first season is actually the Rosenheim Mansion, a 15,000-square-foot cultural landmark complete with 6 fireplaces and a grand ballroom, which is currently set up as a recording studio. It may be recognizable to plenty of non-AHS viewers, too, considering it's been featured in many other series including Grey's Anatomy, Californication, and The Mentalist.
I can't believe Walter White's home only costs $165,000. My house would cost about that if I wanted to actually buy it, adjusted for £, and I don't have a damn pool. Either New Mexico has really reasonable housing prices or we're getting screwed over here.