In Desperate Housewives, everyone has a gigantic house.
How much would a house like that cost?
When I took a children’s book illustration course, the teacher said it wasn’t very lucrative, so I don’t know how Teri Hatcher has that mansion! Maybe I’m bitter that my short-lived interest in being a children’s book illustrator didn’t pan out.
Presumably Susan got the house she shared with her husband in the divorce along with sufficient support to keep up the mortgage payments. Her illustrating probably isn’t her primary means of support; the alimony probably is.
It really would depend on which suburb. The houses on Wisteria Lane are nice, but you could probably get them for $200,000 - $300,000 in Plano. They’d probably be million dollar homes in areas outside of L.A.
I always get the impression that Wisteria Lane is in the Midwest. Maybe it’s that Gabriella is forced to work at auto shows instead of going to the city. Or maybe because of the lake that Susan and Edie went to when they were scattering Martha’s ashes. I don’t know what it is, but that’s what I always picture.
Mike is being paid by a mysterious man to find his daughter (or her remains), but come to think of it, it’s gullible of Susan to not realize that he might have other sources of income.
Don’t real estate agents do well? I don’t know much about real estate, but let’s say she gets paid 6% the value of each house she sells (I think I heard that number somewhere), and each house is worth as much as her own, she’d have to sell 17 houses to have earned the entire amount of her house.
Well, the 6% commission does have to cover expenses, so it’s not quite that simple. That said, having an income that is directly tied to the local price of housing would approximately cancel out the issue.
A fairly useful general rule on American TV is that characters always live in houses or apartments that people with their jobs could never actually afford to live in.
Waukesha is a suburb of Milwaukee, and there is a Wisteria Lane there. I know, I grew up on it, lived on Wisteria Lane from 2nd grade until college. And believe me, there were never any women like that on that street. It seems so weird to hear it being said every week.
But I’m sure it wasn’t my street since we’re covered in snow 1/3 of the year.
For trivia buffs Wisteria Lane from Desperate Housewives is Colonial Street at Universal Studios.
It has been used in films since the James Stewart comedy Harvey and was the setting for the movie Leave It to Beaver and for TV series including Murder She Wrote and The Munsters. Apparently it used a lot.