WSJ News Exclusive | The California Home Made Famous by ‘The Golden Girls’ Asks $2.999 Million

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WSJ News Exclusive | The California Home Made Famous by ‘The Golden Girls’ Asks $2.999 Million
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Blanche, Dorothy, Sophia and Rose may have lived in Miami, but the property used to depict the friends’ home is actually located in Brentwood, Calif. Now it’s listed for $2.999 million.

It’s one of the best known houses in television history. The 1950s-era house that appeared on the hit sitcom “The Golden Girls” as the home of characters Blanche, Dorothy, Sophia and Rose is coming on the market for $2.999 million.

Located in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, Calif., the home’s exterior was used on the first season of the show to represent the friends’ home at 6151 Richmond Street in Miami For subsequent seasons, an exact replica of the house was built at Disney’s...

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