network, paid too much money when it purchased the property in 2018 because it didn't have modern appliances or conveniences. The Wall Street JournalTrahan, 53, who lives primarily in Bel Air and admits to being a fan of the sitcom, paid $3.2 million for the house located in Studio City, Los Angeles, which is about 9 percent less than HGTV paid for the home in 2018.
Even at the bargain price, Trahan admitted the purchase was “the worst investment ever” and said she plans to use the property for fundraising and charitable events. HGTV spent around $2 million restoring the property's interior to resemble that of the home in the sitcom.. “It’s almost like a life-size dollhouse."