(CNN) Two California houses owned by famous fictional families from "Brady Bunch" and "Full House" are in the news for very different reasons -- one is hoping to drum up some interest while the other is hoping for less attention.

The home used for exterior shots in "The Brady Bunch" is now up for sale and looking for serious buyers who want to live in a 2,400 sq. ft. piece of TV history in Studio City, California for an asking price of $1.9 million.

It has been almost 50 years since the house was up for sale, according to a listing on Zillow , which claims the residence is "the 2nd most photographed home in the United States after the White House."

"Whether inspired by the TV family or the real life surrounding neighborhood, this residence is a perfect postcard of American 70's style and its special culture," the listing reads.

Meanwhile, 370 miles north, neighbors living near what could be considered a strong contender for the third most photographed home in the United States -- the San Francisco home used for exterior shots in the TV series "Full House" and spin-off "Fuller House" -- are hoping a new city measure banning commercial vehicles with nine or more seats from the street on which the home is located will curb the number of tourists making their way to the location.

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