Ever since Lance Bass got outbid for the old "Brady Bunch" home, fans have been clamoring to know what will happen to the house.
HGTV bought the property last year, and on Thursday, "Brady Bunch" stars Susan Olsen, Maureen McCormick and Eve Plumb spoke about their upcoming show, "A Very Brady Renovation."
"This is the first time the magic is back," Olsen said, according to The Associated Press.
(MORE: Lance Bass wins then loses bid for 'Brady Bunch house': 'I'm feeling heartbroken')While fans couldn't be happier to see the gang back together, the show's male stars, Barry Williams and Christopher Knight, joked that the network paid too much for the home.
The AP says the bidding war drove the sale price to more than $1.6 million over the asking.
It was last summer that Bass revealed he had bid on the house and thought he had a deal.
"Super excited to announce they accepted my offer on the #BradyBunch house last night!!! This is going to be a fun project!" he tweeted.
(MORE: Lance Bass loses out to HGTV in bid for ‘Brady Bunch’ house)But he was mistaken. He said he was told a "Corporate Buyer (Hollywood studio)" wanted to buy the house "at any cost." He did not name the studio (which we now know), but explained in the post that the agent discouraged him to go higher with his bid because the new buyer would "outperform any bid with unlimited resources."
"A Very Brady Renovation" will feature not only the actors, but also Jonathan and Drew Scott of “Property Brothers" fame. Bass has also teased his own involvement as well after losing out on buying it.
The cast is also keeping the memories of their late co-stars with them.
"We can feel the presence of Robert Reed and Florence Henderson and Ann B. Davis in these rooms that are being created, through the memories and the shows," said Williams.
The show is set to debut on Sept. 9.