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A technicolor fever dream of the house from “The Brady Bunch” is looking for a new owner. 

In the California desert resort city of Palm Springs, this stunning midcentury-modern home has barely been redecorated in 54 years. 

Located at 2055 S Joshua Tree Place, the rainbow-themed three-bedroom, three-bathroom property was built in 1969 and visually remains there today. 

The residence has been well-rewarded for remaining forever trapped in the year of its birth, refusing to change with the years: According to its listing, the compound “has been published many times over by large fashion brands, jewelry companies, major celebrity musical acts, lifestyle, film and television projects.”

Indeed, the custom-built original decor that adorns the interior is quite the photoshoot-ready sight to behold. 

There’s the pink bedroom with a wall-to-wall plush headboard and endless fuschia carpeting — even surrounding a geometrical, khaki-tone tub — as well as curtains, bedding and furniture to match.

Where there aren’t windows or floral wallpaper, there are mirrors. 


  Note the raised bed and very long headboard. clintonmeyerphoto.com Note the raised bed and very long headboard. clintonmeyerphoto.com

  The primary suite’s dressing room. clintonmeyerphoto.com The primary suite’s dressing room. clintonmeyerphoto.com

  Only the bold cover their bathrooms in wall-to-wall carpeting. clintonmeyerphoto.com Only the bold cover their bathrooms in wall-to-wall carpeting. clintonmeyerphoto.com

  A very blue guest bedroom. clintonmeyerphoto.com A very blue guest bedroom. clintonmeyerphoto.com

  One of three bedrooms. clintonmeyerphoto.com One of three bedrooms. clintonmeyerphoto.com

  A frozen-in-amber dining room. clintonmeyerphoto.com A frozen-in-amber dining room. clintonmeyerphoto.com

  A stunning emerald-tone seating area. clintonmeyerphoto.com A stunning emerald-tone seating area. clintonmeyerphoto.com

  The kitchen recently underwent renovations. clintonmeyerphoto.com The kitchen recently underwent renovations. clintonmeyerphoto.com

  A living room. clintonmeyerphoto.com A living room. clintonmeyerphoto.com

  The pleasingly symmetrical backyard. clintonmeyerphoto.com The pleasingly symmetrical backyard. clintonmeyerphoto.com

The living room is a year-round celebration of St. Patrick’s Day, with lime green almost everything, excepting the gilded table and wall mirror. 

The orange-accented kitchen has a rare tile floor — while there’s a blue-tone guest bedroom and a golden entry gate. 

The house is built to wrap around the yard, which has both an in-ground pool and a hot tub at its photogenic center. 

“To re-create that stuff today would be pretty expensive,” Berkshire Hathaway listing agent Lucio Bernal told Today of its extravagant time-capsule furnishings when it listed in 2016, for $850,000. 

Today, it is listed with Berkshire Hathaway’s Klint Watkins and seeks a much higher $2.29 million.

In 2016, the estate had but two owners, and the second couple only professed to retouching the kitchen. 

Since then the home has undergone a number of updates, including extensive garage and kitchen renovations, but it still looks like it never entered the 1970s.

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