Nothing brings back good memories like the TV shows we have watched throughout our lives — they’ve felt like part of our family! Many of the homes from these shows, from the Brandy Bunch to Full House, helped to establish the storyline. They are warm and cozy; nothing like some celebrity homes. Nevertheless, these famous TV houses are up for sale, so we get to visit them as fans of the show! Want to walk through the Fresh Prince of Bel-Aire mansion? You can see it in real life or go virtually on Zillow. Get ready to see the details of these special TV homes, including the number of bedrooms and bathrooms. You can learn the actual value of these top spots, with some places being millions and others (like Roseanne’s), well, not so much. Many have updated since their famous TV days, and you might not even recognize them, such as the Golden Girls or Everybody Loves Raymond home. Take a trip down memory lane while you scroll through this list of famous TV houses and see what these properties are worth today!
The Roseanne House
First on our list, at a value of $210,200, is… ‘Roseanne’ House! This house is the ideal representation of working-class America, wouldn’t you agree? As we all remember, this is the home of the Conners in Roseanne, and it was just about the only place we ever saw them on the show. You’ll find this home in Evansville, IN. We even have the exact address if you’d like to reminisce on the good old days of television. Visit 619 Runnymeade Ave or check it out on Google Maps. The home is still standing, and the homeowner put it on the market in 2013. Do you know who owns this home now? This sounds like an episode of Unsolved Mysteries – it’s always so interesting to discover who lives in these iconic homes that felt like they were part of our lives when we watched the television show. Here’s something you may not know. The home’s exterior was this house, the establishing shot of the memorable opening sequence for this sitcom but inside… Well, it was a Hollywood set!
Not everything is what it seems, which means with this home, you’d only be buying it for the outside while the set department of the popular sitcom created the inside. The Lobo Lounge, however, is based in Evansville – this was, of course, Roseanne’s hangout. You’ll also find the Third and Delaware street sign in Evansville. While the inside of the home might not be the actual house from the sitcom, it certainly is an iconic area that brought the sitcom to life. We have come to realize that fame was a definite aid in increasing the value of the home. The homeowner first sold it in 2004 for only $55,000. Since then, people have sold it a total of five times, with its value increasing more and more over the years. It has become a piece of history, and people are more willing to empty their pockets for it – not to mention that the market is HOT!