The home that served as the exterior to the hit show "The Golden Girls" is on sale in California for $2.9 million.
According to the listing, the four-bedroom home was built in 1955 by award-winning Hawaiian architects Johnson and Perkins.
"Natural colors and textures create a tranquil atmosphere and sliding shoji screens, and built-in cabinetry subtly defines space," the listing stated. "Pristine original oak floors and the original turquoise, avocado, and yellow kitchen are among the beautifully preserved period details."
The show, which ran from 1985 to 1992, was set in Miami, but the real house was located in a Brentwood neighborhood in Los Angeles.
According to The Wall Street Journal, a replica of the home was built on Disney's Hollywood Studios but was torn down in 2003.
The show starred Betty White as Rose, Rue McClanahan as Blanche, Bea Arthur as Dorothy, and Estelle Getty as Sophia.