Yep, it’s sized for the Brady Bunch, but that’s only one reason my clients bought it.
Did you ever wonder how the Brady Bunch house could fit six kids, two parents, and a live-in nanny? This one could’ve done it—with better ceilings and a sports court to boot.
Far bigger than the average Magnolia Home
The average Magnolia home size is around 1800-2000 square feet.
With five bedrooms, three baths, nearly 4,700 square feet, this Magnolia property had room to grow and room to breathe.
Retro vibes made this house stand out.
It also had an interesting backstory. One that stretched back fifty years. When the original owners, who held half the block, saved this double-lot for themselves. That kind of long-term vision leaves a mark on a home. Over time, the significance of decisions like that increases significantly.
My clients were looking for space—yes—but also something with soul. They loved the possibilities here. They loved the way it felt pure and untouched, in synch with the vibes of when it was built. They saw a future here. That’s what mattered most.
When I represent buyers, I’m not just hunting for square footage or lot lines. I’m listening for resonance. I want the home’s story to match where the buyers are going next in life. This one? It clicked.
What made this home stand out?
What Made This One Stand Out
Size + Style: 5 beds, 3 baths, 4,690 sq ft
Vaulted ceilings and walls of windows that frame the landscape, not just the light
12,800 sq ft lot with potential for ADU/DADU, expansion, or total reimagination
Original bones with real character—a rare find in a neighborhood evolving fast
Blocks from everything: Magnolia Village, the playfield, schools, the pool, and more
I’d love to tell the story of your home to potential buyers. Please reach out if you’d like to talk about listing. Or, I’d like to find you a home that fits your story better. What story are you looking for?