The Most Popular TV Show Homes, And Where To Find Them, Have Been Revealed: Spoiler Alert, “Friends” Made The Top Of The List
When fans cannot resist binging iconic television shows such as Seinfeld, Gilmore Girls, or Stranger Things, they don’t just fall head over heels for the fictional characters. People also become emotionally attached to the apartments, houses, and towns that make the shows feel like home.
I mean, if you watched the witty and unstoppable mother-daughter duo of Lorelai and Rory Gilmore navigate life from 2000 to 2007, you were probably dying to visit Stars Hollow– the fictional and famed Connecticut small town.
Or, more recently, if you watched the Stranger Things gang reunite to defeat Vecna in season four of the series, then you would probably love to visit the eighties-eqsue town of Hawkins– where Eleven, Mike, Will, Lucas, and Dustin first forged their dynamic friendships.
One thing about superfans, though, is that they can be pretty competitive about what iconic shows were better– or more popular. But recently, new research may have finally put these debates to rest.
RubyHome Luxury Real Estate recently analyzed the monthly worldwide Google search volume for the highest-ranking television shows in history. So, once and for all, the study revealed what fictional casts’ homes and towns are the most popular among viewers.
If you could not have guessed it, the iconic Friends apartment stole the top spot– raking in forty-three thousand and three hundred Google searches each month.
Located in downtown Manhattan, the apartment where Rachel, Phoebe, Ross, Chandler, Monica, and Joey began stealing the hearts of viewers over twenty-eight years ago continues to fascinate the public to this day.
In second place with just over forty-three thousand monthly Google searches came the true San Fransisco home behind the beloved coming-of-age series Full House. I mean, who wouldn’t want to visit the Tanner household after seeing the Pacific Heights neighborhood highlighted during each episode’s intro theme?
Unlike the Friends apartment, though, you are in major luck if you are a Full House fan– because the actual home’s address has been revealed.
So, you can relive Uncle Jesse jamming with his band or baby Michelle taking her first steps by traveling to 1709 Broderick Street, San Fransisco. Following these two iconic television series came Breaking Bad in third place, Charmed in fourth place, and The Sopranos in fifth place.
The term “Breaking Bad house” receives over fourteen thousand Google searches every month, and fans can visit Walter White’s notorious home located at 3828 Piermont Drive, Albuquerque.
Additionally, the Los Angeles-based Charmed home receives about seven thousand and four hundred Google searches each month; meanwhile, the New Jersey-set hit series The Sopranos garners about seven thousand Google searches each month. Unfortunately, though, the true addresses of both the Charmed and The Sopranos homes have not been disclosed.
And in case you were wondering what came after these top five TV homes, there are still plenty of famous hits involved in the monthly Google search mix.
Next came Yellowstone, Ozark, Stranger Things, Modern Family, and Seinfeld, respectively. Then, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, The Brady Bunch, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Gilmore Girls, and Outer Banks.
It might be shocking that such classic shows are still consistently competing (and winning) in searches against countless newer series on both cable and streaming platforms. But perhaps this just goes to show how TV casts are not the only thing that makes shows feel like “home” in our hearts.
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