A piece of the candy-color, fast-talking world of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is now on the market. Fans of the hit Amazon series can live in the actual building where much of the show is shot—for $1.82 million. A fourth-floor unit in that Upper West Side building is now for sale, and the apartment includes all the original details of the midcentury aesthetics viewers have come to be familiar with: crown moldings, parquet floors with inlaid borders, high ceilings, walnut paneling, and mahogany doors. Architect Allegra Kochman’s childhood home on the third floor is even used to shoot the location for Midge and Joel Maisel’s apartment on the show. The exterior of the building looks like it is straight out of old Hollywood as well.

Bill Groom, the production designer for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, has said that his hope was to avoid clichéd styling and instead go for something a little more authentic to the decade. “I was very careful to try to make New York as layered then as it is now,” he said. “I mean, the apartment that the Maisels live in is based on a building on the Upper West Side that was built in 1909, I believe, so people in the 1950s were living in that building with those early 20th-century details . . . they’re still living in it today. Everything wasn’t this mid-century modern thing that you see sometimes on TV and movies, so I tried to keep the various layers that New York had at the time.”