Wonder how much cash you'd have to shell out to live in BoJack Horseman's posh Hollywood Hills rental? ForRent.com crunched the numbers for you. From Kimmy Schmidt's garden-level Greenpoint digs to Frank and Claire Underwood's three-bedroom brownstone townhouse in our nation's capital, check out how much the homes that you see on some of Netflix's best original shows would cost in the real world.
Arrested Development
Where: Rancho Santa Margarita, Orange County, California
Real world price: $2,470/month
BoJack Horseman
Where: Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California
Real world price: $27,500/month
House of Cards
Where: Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C.
Real world price: $2,300-$5,800/month
Luke Cage
Where: Harlem, New York
Real world price: $2,100/month
Narcos
Where: Puerto Trunfo, Antioquia, Colombia
Real world price: Millions of dollars
Stranger Things
Where: Hawkins, Indiana (fictional town)
Real world price: $767/month
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Where: Greenpoint, Brooklyn, New York
Real world price: $1,300/month