It's probably the most iconic apartment in the world.
Throughout the '90s we grew up watching
Friends, and that flash-looking pad where Monica and Rachel (and later Chandler) lived brought us some classic TV moments.
The cool exposed brick walls, the wacky purple paint job, and all the quirky ephemera on the walls - who wouldn't want to live there?
But if you ever imagined living in that apartment in a cool New York neighbourhood and hanging out with a bunch of pals, then forget those dreams right now.
While it might have seemed attainable to live somewhere like that, Monica must have been on far more money than we first thought to afford a place like that in Greenwich Village. You'd never be able to afford it in a million years.
You can see the true size of it on the day they moved out on
Friends' tearful final episode...
https://youtu.be/SMsr-fWGvKM
Which? Mortgage Advisors have priced up what Monica and Chandler's place at Apt. 20. 495 Grove Street, New York City and it ain't cheap.
For a two bedroom, open plan apartment in the sought-after Greenwich Village are, complete with a balcony/roof terrace overlooking Manhattan, it would set you back an eye-watering $4 million - or €3.5 million.
Now if you're wondering what a deposit on that kind of place would be, slapping a meagre 10 per cent down would cost you €350,000.
None of us are probably going to be moving into anywhere like that any time soon.
Which? produced a full infographic of the top 10 most famous homes from TV and film - including the iconic residences from
The Simpsons,
The Fresh Prince of Bel Air,
Breaking Bad and even Tony Montana's ludicrous Florida home from
Scarface.
You can check them all out
right here.