The world’s most famous split-level home isn't going anywhere. On Wednesday, March 4, 2026, the Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously to designate the iconic Brady Bunch house as a Historic-Cultural Monument. Located at 11222 Dilling Street in Studio City, the property is now legally protected from demolition or any significant structural alterations that would compromise its nostalgic charm.

This landmark decision ensures the residence remains a permanent piece of television history. Tina Trahan, who purchased the home from HGTV in 2023 for $3.2 million, has been a vocal supporter of the preservation effort. Trahan expressed her commitment to keeping the property intact, telling The Wall Street Journal that the home represents a piece of art that deserves to be preserved for its cultural significance.

Fans will recall the property’s starring role in the 2019 limited series A Very Brady Renovation. During that production, HGTV reportedly spent nearly $2 million to meticulously transform the interior to match the original soundstage sets used by ABC. With the new city council protections in place, the facade that millions of viewers recognize from the opening credits of the classic sitcom is now an untouchable fixture of the California landscape.