Television shows not only transport us into captivating stories but also introduce us to some of the most incredible homes we wish we could call our own. Whether it’s a cozy apartment or a sprawling mansion, these iconic TV homes have left us with serious house envy. From luxurious decor to perfect locations, here are five TV homes we dream about moving into.

1. Monica’s Apartment from Friends

  • Why We Envy It: Monica Geller’s rent-controlled apartment in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village is one of the most beloved TV homes of all time. With its iconic purple walls, spacious living area, and that cozy open kitchen, it’s hard not to imagine yourself lounging on the famous orange couch with friends. The apartment’s charm lies in its lived-in warmth—it’s full of quirky, mismatched furniture, adding to its inviting feel. Plus, let’s not forget the convenience of living across the hall from best friend Rachel (and Joey and Chandler)!
  • What Makes It Special: The oversized windows that let in tons of natural light, the charming vintage details, and the open layout make Monica’s apartment feel much larger than your typical New York City space.

2. The Fresh Prince Mansion from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

  • Why We Envy It: Who wouldn’t want to live in a luxurious mansion in the affluent neighborhood of Bel-Air? The Banks family home has everything: an expansive living room perfect for family gatherings, a large kitchen where Geoffrey whips up meals, and beautifully manicured grounds complete with a pool. The sheer size and elegance of the house, combined with its prime California location, make it a dream home for anyone craving both luxury and comfort.
  • What Makes It Special: The grand staircase in the entryway, the pristine white facade, and the seemingly endless space in the mansion scream wealth and opulence, while the home's family atmosphere keeps it grounded.

3. Lorelai’s House from Gilmore Girls

  • Why We Envy It: Lorelai Gilmore’s charming, two-story home in the fictional town of Stars Hollow is the epitome of cozy, small-town living. The warm, welcoming vibes of the house reflect Lorelai’s fun and quirky personality. With its inviting front porch, cozy fireplace, and spacious kitchen where many coffee-fueled conversations happen, it’s the kind of house that feels like a hug. Surrounded by Stars Hollow’s quaint town square and colorful neighbors, it’s easy to fall in love with this home.
  • What Makes It Special: The quaint decor, from vintage touches to mismatched furniture, makes the house feel lived-in and full of character. Plus, the charming backyard is perfect for hosting outdoor movie nights or relaxing with a good book.
  • 4. The Dunphy House from Modern Family

    • Why We Envy It: The Dunphy family’s contemporary suburban home in Los Angeles is both stylish and functional, perfect for a busy modern family. The house features open, light-filled spaces, a sleek kitchen, and multiple living areas for entertaining, homework, and relaxing. It’s big enough to accommodate all the chaos of a family with three kids, but it still feels cozy and lived-in. With its classic Southern California vibe, this house strikes the perfect balance between stylish design and everyday practicality.
    • What Makes It Special: The beautifully landscaped backyard and outdoor patio are perfect for soaking up the L.A. sunshine, while the spacious living areas make it an ideal space for hosting gatherings with friends and family.

    5. Carrie Bradshaw’s Apartment from Sex and the City

    • Why We Envy It: Carrie Bradshaw’s apartment is every urbanite’s dream. Located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, this one-bedroom apartment exudes charm with its vintage appeal. Carrie’s space is small but iconic, especially her walk-in closet full of designer clothes and shoes. The living room is a mix of eclectic furniture and personal touches, reflecting her carefree and creative personality. Despite its modest size, Carrie’s apartment feels glamorous, partly due to its chic decor and prime New York location.
    • What Makes It Special: Carrie’s front stoop is as iconic as her apartment itself—perfect for those reflective moments. The apartment's classic New York City vibe, paired with Carrie’s unique style, makes it an enviable spot for any city dweller.