


SIMPSON HOUSE LAYOUT MOVIE
The house was destroyed in The Simpsons Movie and rebuilt in the exact same manner.

Strangely, former presidents George Bush and Gerald Ford have previously moved to Springfield in a house across the street. One time, Marge mentioned that Evergreen Terrace is "the street that smells like pee". In The Simpsons: Tapped Out, it is called the Brown House (about it, Homer says that "We've lived next to that house for years and I've never seen anyone go in or out"). Reader and Baby Reader in The Simpsons Comic). Winfield, Terrence, Emily, T-Rex, and Corduroy (also home to Mr. It was formerly occupied by Sideshow Bob (disguised as Walt Warren), distant relatives of the Flanders Ted, Connie, and Bonnie, Sylvia, and Mr. The house on the right at 740 Evergreen Terrace is currently occupied by Ruth and Laura Powers. The house to the left of the Simpsons house at 744 Evergreen Terrace is the Flanders family house, which is owned by Ned Flanders. It was one of the family homes, including the Old Simpson Farm, and the Simpson House Boat (both either destroyed or got a new owner). In " I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", it was revealed that the alarm code happened to be 3679. Later on, Homer and Marge were again the legal owners of the property. Ned Flanders purchased the property for $101,000 and rented it to the Simpsons when they fell behind on mortgage payments. In order for the Simpson family to purchase the home, Abraham Simpson II sold his old house and wrote Homer a check for $15,000, allowing Homer to make the down payment on the house. It first appeared in the short " Good Night". 742 Evergreen Terrace is the main location in The Simpsons and the address of the Simpson family's house.
