BRENTWOOD, Calif. — The iconic home of the characters Blanche, Dorothy, Sophia and Rose can be yours for just under $3 million.
The midcentury modern home from the Emmy-winning series “The Golden Girls” will be listed for sale for $2.999 million, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Blanche, Dorothy, Sophia and Rose may have lived in Miami, but the property used to depict the friends’ home is actually located in Brentwood, Calif. Now it’s listed for $2.999 million. https://t.co/yUQKcU3om9
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) July 15, 2020
The sitcom that revolved around four older women living together was entirely filmed on a set, but the exterior shots were used from the Brentwood, California, home which was built in 1955.
The only occupants of the home were David Noble Barry III and his wife Margaret Carr Barry. The couple built the home 65 years ago and remained in it until their recent deaths. The property will be sold by a trust, according to Variety.
A replica of the home was built at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, but it was later demolished in 2003, according to Variety.
The property is listed by Rachelle Rosten of Douglas Elliman.
The Associated Press contributed to this story.
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