Exclusive | North Carolina home featured on a 2-hour Hoarders episode lists for $5.25M

If you missed out on buying the “Brady Bunch” house, which sold last year, or you can’t afford the “Full House” residence, currently listed for $6.5 million, don’t worry.Another iconic as-seen-on-TV home just hit the market for $5.25 million.

However, you may not recognize it.Today, it’s a beautiful English Tudor Revival mansion-turned-Airbnb in Greensboro, North Carolina that rents for $1,600 per night.

But Americans were first introduced to the Julian Price House in season 9 of A&E’s “Hoarders.”The two-hour season finale, which A&E says is one of the most talked-about episodes in the hit show’s history, didn’t highlight the home as much as it centered on its eccentric owner of 42 years.Although the late Sandra Cowart was an interior designer by trade, she’d filled almost every inch of the 8,616-square-foot home with dolls, moldy furniture and a rusty antique “piss pot” that she refused to part with.

Fortunately, one older woman’s trash was a young gay couple’s treasure.Michael and Eric Fuko-Rizzo purchased the home in 2015 for $415,000 at a foreclosure auction.Unfortunately, the historic home, built in 1929 for insurance executive Julian Price, came with the hoard — and the hoarder herself.

Cowart squatted in a van parked on the property — there was no room in the inn — for six months before she was forced out and extreme cleaning specialist Matt Paxton moved in.Paxton said the 31-room, four-story house was so full of junk he couldn’t access half of it.

Initially, he worried there weren’t enough dumpsters in Greensboro to handle the job.In all, it took dozens of workers more than 1,000 man hours to excavate everything.While the Fuko-Rizzos eventually discovered cotton candy-sized mold blossoming in the walls of the home’s prohibition-era tunnel, running the length of the house, the property wasn’t condemned.

In fact, it can’t be torn down.Designed by architect Charles C.

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