Would you trade your current home for your favorite one on TV? Half of Americans (48%) would gladly give up their living situation for the one they love most in a show, according to a new survey.
The poll of 2-thousand U.S. adults reveals the TV home people want to live in most is the Tanner family’s Victorian home from “Full House.”
- And it could’ve actually been a reality! That four bedroom, three bath house in San Francisco was actually up for sale last year for $6.5-million.
- But not everyone would want to uproot their life and swap their home for one from TV, with 41% saying they’d turn down the chance to swap residences with an on-screen property.
- Older generations are even less willing to trade for a TV home, as 64% of Gen Z and 59% of millennials would say yes to the offer, but that goes down to 52% for Gen X and 37% for baby boomers.
The TV Homes Americans Most Want To Live In
- “Full House” – The Tanner family’s Victorian home (San Francisco, California) – 13%
- “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” – The Banks’ mansion (Bel-Air, California) – 12%
- “The Golden Girls” – Blanche’s Miami home (Miami, Florida) – 11%
- “Friends” – Monica’s purple apartment (New York, New York) – 9%
- “Bridgerton” – The Bridgerton mansion (London, U.K.) – 9%
- “The Brady Bunch” – The iconic mid-century home (Los Angeles, California) – 9%
- “Big Little Lies” – Celeste’s beachfront mansion (Monterey, California) – 8%
- “The Sopranos” – Tony Soprano’s New Jersey mansion (North Caldwell, New Jersey) – 8%
- “Breaking Bad” – Walter White’s house (Albuquerque, New Mexico) – 7%
- “The Simpsons” – 742 Evergreen Terrace (Springfield) – 6%
Source: Talker
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