That’s what she sold!
A condominium made famous by “The Office” is poised to welcome a new owner after hitting the market for the first time in nearly 20 years.
Listed for $710,000 in April, the three-bedroom, three-bath unit in Reseda, California, went into pending sale status on July 1, The Post has learned. While final closing details have yet to be disclosed, the seller’s agents confirmed that the home is under contract at full asking price and that they are continuing to accept backup offers.
Though the mockumentary sitcom was set in Scranton, Pennsylvania, exterior shots of the character Michael Scott’s condo, played by Steve Carell, were filmed at 126 Kellum Court in the Kellum Court complex, a gated community in suburban Los Angeles.
The property featured prominently in several episodes of the NBC series, including “Fun Run,” “Dream Team,” and fan-favorite “Dinner Party,” the latter of which Variety once ranked as the greatest episode of the entire series.
According to director Paul Feig, who discussed the set choice during an appearance on the “Office Ladies” podcast, the condo was selected for its “flow” and “openness” — qualities that ultimately made it an ideal location for one of the show’s most uncomfortably hilarious scenes.
Romeo and Susan Guevara of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices held the listing.
The Guevaras told The Post that open-house attendees were quick to make the on-screen connection.
“There were a few that visited the first open house [after they] saw the entry on the MLS state the home’s claim to fame was that it was the venue for the dinner episode of ‘The Office’,” they told The Post. “Then they recognized the place.”
The 1,458-square-foot home, described in the listing as a “very clean, well kept, turn-key home,” includes direct access to a two-car garage and a private patio.
HOA fees of $550 per month cover yard maintenance, controlled gate access and earthquake insurance — standard fare in a region that sees regular seismic activity.
While the show’s producers took viewers to northeastern Pennsylvania, the real-life setting lies an hour northwest of downtown Los Angeles, in a 36-unit development that has attracted some notable names.
According to the listing, past neighbors have included Johnny Depp and director M. Night Shyamalan.
The Guevaras noted that the home’s pop-culture cachet has helped drive interest.
“The seller mentioned to me that one of the homeowners bought one of the houses specifically because of ‘The Office,’ being in the same complex as the famous house.”
The unit last sold in 2005 — coinciding with the US premiere of “The Office” — for approximately $490,000.
The current asking price of $710,000 falls within Zillow’s estimated value range of $656,477 to $736,000.
In 2022, a nearly identical unit in the same complex sold for about $755,000, The Post previously reported.