Famous Sitcom Houses: The Real Homes Behind the Shows

Every classic sitcom has a house that feels like home. The Brady Bunch’s split-level, the Conners’ Midwestern two-story, the Dunphys’ modern family home — most were real houses, filmed on location or used for exterior shots. Here’s where America’s favorite TV families really ‘lived.’

Everybody Loves Raymond House

Everybody Loves Raymond House

Home of Everybody Loves Raymond

Merrick, New York

Family Matters House

Family Matters House

Home of Family Matters

Chicago, Illinois

Full House House

Full House House

Home of Full House

San Francisco, California — Victorian · built 1883

Happy Days Cunningham House

Home of Happy Days

Los Angeles, California

Modern Family Dunphy House

Home of Modern Family

Los Angeles, California — built 2006

Roseanne House

Home of Roseanne

Evansville, Indiana — built 1925

Step by Step House

Home of Step by Step

South Pasadena, California — Craftsman

The Brady Bunch House

The Brady Bunch House

Home of The Brady Bunch

Los Angeles, California — built 1959 · Mid-Century Modern

The Golden Girls House

Home of The Golden Girls

Los Angeles, California — built 1955 · Oriental Revival

The Munsters House

Home of The Munsters

Universal City, California — built 1946 · Second Empire Victorian

The Painted Ladies (Postcard Row)

The Painted Ladies (Postcard Row)

Home of Full House

San Francisco, California — built 1892 · Queen Anne

Every property above is an independently sourced, confidence-scored entry in the Homes Seen On TV database. Explore more famous filming locations and architectural landmarks across the site.

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