Would you trade your home for your favorite TV residence?
A recent survey of 2,000 Americans found that 48% would swap their current living situation to live in a TV home. Top picks include the Tanner family’s Victorian from Full House, the Banks’ mansion from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and Blanche’s Miami home from The Golden Girls. Other favorites include Monica’s apartment from Friends, Tony Soprano’s home from The Sopranos, and Carrie Bradshaw’s apartment from Sex and the City.
The Full House home topped the list, recently valued at $6.5 million, followed by the Fresh Prince mansion and Golden Girls house. While 41% of respondents would decline the swap, younger generations are more likely to make the move, with 64% of Gen Z and 59% of millennials saying yes.
Take a look at the Top 20:
- “Full House” – The Tanner family’s Victorian home (San Francisco, CA) – 13%
- “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” – The Banks’ mansion (Bel-Air, CA) – 12%
- “The Golden Girls” – Blanche’s Miami home (Miami, FL) – 11%
- “Friends” – Monica’s purple apartment (New York, NY) – 9%
- “Bridgerton” – The Bridgerton mansion (London, UK) – 9%
- “The Brady Bunch” – The iconic mid-century home (Los Angeles, CA) – 9%
- “Big Little Lies” – Celeste’s beachfront mansion (Monterey, CA) – 8%
- “The Sopranos” – Tony Soprano’s New Jersey mansion (North Caldwell, NJ) – 8%
- “Breaking Bad” – Walter White’s house (Albuquerque, NM) – 7%
- “The Simpsons” – 742 Evergreen Terrace (Springfield) – 6%
- “The Big Bang” Theory – Sheldon and Leonard’s apartment (Los Angeles, CA) – 6%
- “Veep” – The White House (Washington, D.C.) – 6%
- “Seinfeld” – Jerry’s apartment (New York, NY) – 5%
- “Sex and the City” – Carrie Bradshaw’s apartment (New York, NY) – 5%
- “Gilmore Girls” – The Dragonfly Inn (Stars Hollow, CT) – 5%
- “Stranger Things” – The Byers’ cabin (Hawkins, IN) – 5%
- The Haunting of Hill House – Hill House (Massachusetts) – 4%
- “Only Murders in the Building” – The Arconia (New York, NY) – 4%
- “Succession” – Logan Roy’s penthouses (New York, NY) – 4%
- “Wednesday” – Nevermore Academy (Romania) – 3%
Source: https://www.nbcrightnow.com/national/top-20-tv-homes-americans-want-to-live-in/article_85621a05-b99a-5f19-bea7-f5c983a698f3.html