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The 'Brady Bunch' house is for sale for just under $2 million

Here's your chance to own the home of Marcia, Marcia, Marcia. Or Jan, Cindy, Greg, Peter or Bobby for that matter.

The Los Angeles home that was featured on the television series "The Brady Bunch" is on the market for $1.885 million. The three bedroom, three bathroom house sits at 11222 Dilling St. in North Hollywood and offers 2,477 square feet, according to its listing on Zillow. Per the property's description, it rests on a lot of more than 12,500 square feet which includes "lush backyard gardens" and two master suites. "Whether inspired by the TV family or the real life surrounding neighborhood, this residence is a perfect postcard of American 70's style and its special culture," the listing promises.

The half-hour sitcom created by Sherwood Schwartz revolved around mom Carol Brady (Florence Henderson), her husband, Mike Brady (Robert Reed), and their blended family of six children.

Pictures of the home, constructed in 1959 according to the listing, show it has maintained its vintage aesthetic, though not the one featured on the show as the series was filmed in studio. Wide wood paneling adorns the walls of a room in the listed property featuring a piano and a stone-covered fireplace.

Listing agent Ernie Carswell told the Los Angeles Times he's ready for the property to garner high interest. "We're preparing for an avalanche," he said. Carswell also told the outlet the buyers looking to maintain the home will have first consideration.

“We’re not going to accept the first big offer from a developer who wants to tear it down,” Carswell told the L.A. Times. “We’re going to wait a few days, in case there are others who want to purchase it as an investment to preserve it.”

That would most certainly be a story of a lovely real estate transaction for "Brady Bunch" fans.