How Much Would It Cost to Live In These Animated TV Homes?

Real-Life Real Estate:

Interestingly, America’s favorite animated TV families seem worse off than the average real-life homeowner.

Clustered in states such as New York, California, Oregon, and New Jersey, they represent some of the least affordable areas in the entire country.

So what would the Simpsons pay for their mortgage today or the Griffin family for their four-bedroom Quahog home?

A four-bedroom home in Springfield, Oregon, would set the Simpson family back around $458,730 today.

The Simpsons – 742 Evergreen Terrace, Springfield

In real life, the Griffins’ four-bedroom home, based in Providence, would cost them around $357,958 today.

Family Guy – 31 Spooner Street, Quahog, Rhode Island

A four-bedroom home in Fairplay currently costs a pricey $741,919, which considering Randy’s salary as a geologist and Sharon’s as a receptionist, is not totally out of reach for them.

South Park – 2001 E. Bonanza Street, South Park, Colorado

Each apartment has a closet the size of a regular two-bedroom apartment, costing around $799,950 in New York today.

Futurama – Robot Arms Apartments, New New York

Using an average of $2.78 per pound, the estimated cost of SpongeBob’s home would be $55. With his salary as a fry cook at the Krusty Krab, this estimation means his home is well within his budget.

SpongeBob SquarePants – 124 Conch Street, Bikini Bottom, Pacific Ocean

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