Golden girls sell for $ 4 million at home after bidding war drives sales $ 1 MILLION above asking price
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The Brentwood, California home where the Golden Girls were filmed has been sold for $ 4,000,620 after a war offer added $ 1 million to the total.
The four-bedroom house, 2,901 sq. Ft. Ft, went on the market last month with a asking price of $ 2,999,000, and immediately sparked interest with 20 offers in a two-week span, Douglas Elliman Real Estate real estate agent Rachelle Rosten told the Wall Street Journal.
“I knew there were a lot of Golden Girls fans in the world, but I had no idea there were a lot of them,” said Rosten, noting that there were nine parties bidding for the piece. the TV history.
Classic: The NBC series ran from 1985 to 1992 and documented the lives of four seniors living in Miami, Florida – Sophia, Rose, Dorothy and Blanche, played by (LR) Estelle Getty, Betty White, Bea Arthur and Rue McClanahan
TV Learn: The Brentwood, California home where the Golden Girls were filmed has been sold for $ 4,000,620 after a bidding war added $ 1 million to the total
Colorful: The retro kitchen area is decorated in green and pastel shades
The NBC series ran from 1985 to 1992 and documented the lives of four seniors living in Miami, Florida – Blanche, Dorothy, Rose and Sophia, played by Rue McClanahan, Bea Arthur, Betty White, and Estelle Getty, respectively.
A Douglas Elliman told People that none of the parties were celebrities in the coveted bidding war.
The Brentwood house was where the first season of the comedy was filmed, after which it was taped in Hollywood in Disney’s studio, a Disney spokesman told WSJ.
The custom-built Japanese and Hawaiian-inspired residence has been owned by the same family since it was originally built in 1955 by its original owners, the late attorney David Noble Barry III and wife Margaret Carr Barry.
Origins: The Brentwood House was where the first season of the comedy was filmed, after which it was taped in Hollywood in Disney’s studio.
On demand: Nine parties bidding for the piece of TV history, with the asking price darkened by a total of seven figures
Background: The custom-built Japanese and Hawaiian-inspired residence had been owned by the same family since it was first built in 1955
Among the amenities of the piece of TV lore – whose address story was 6151 Richmond Street in Miami – include large ceilings and walls made of glass to integrate light.
Family heir James C. Barry said his parents were architectural lovers, which motivated them to borrow the show for the house.
Among the amenities of the piece of TV lore – whose storyline address was 6151 Richmond Street in Miami – include large ceilings and walls made of glass to integrate light.
Details: The four-bedroom, 2,901 sq ft home, went on sale last month with a $ 2,999,000 asking price
Other notable features in the famous residence include a few air vents and a porch in the main living room of the house; and sliding doors for screens on the interior.
According to TMZ, the set of the house on which the show was filmed was used at a visitor tournament until it was dismantled in 2003.
Beautiful: the house provides a lot of natural lighting with its glass doors and windows
Other notable features in the famous residence include a few skylights and a veranda in the main room of the house
Backstory: Family heiress James C. Barry said his parents were architectural lovers who motivated her to borrow the show for the house
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