The following overview is based upon details and maps given within the show as well as Universal Studios' official website - see below for further details.
No. 4344 No.4344 This house was used only once on the show, in season 2. Lisa Sidmen and her son live there. This house is just an empty shell and is largely uncared for.
No. 4345 No. 4345 This house has never been used on the show and was seen only once in season 5. It appears to be an old abandoned house.
No. 4346 No. 4346 This house was owned by Sharon Shesin in season 2. Mona Clarke was shown living here with her husband and her children in season 5. After her death in season 6 it is assumed that the Clarke family moved out.
No. 4347 No. 4347 is the Greenbergs' house.
Ida Greenberg resides here in seasons 1-4. After her death, the house is temporarily occupied by
Karen McCluskey. Since season 6 it has been occupied by
Mitzi Kinsky. This house is actually a facade and has no interiors.
No. 4348 No. 4348 is Rose Kemper's house from season 1 through season 5. In season 5 she goes to live in a nursing home, and it is unknown who resides there after. This house is in truth just an empty shell.
No. 4349 No. 4349 is the home of
Carlos and
Gabrielle Solis, who have lived there since the summer of 2003. They move out to a mansion in
Beverly Hills a year after the series ends. This house has an actual entry and living room. All other interiors shots are filmed on a soundstage in the studio. The backyard of this house (with pool and jacuzzi) was filmed on an actual house in San Fernando Valley.
No. 4350 No. 4350 (commonly known as the Old Huber House) is owned in season 1 by
Martha Huber, who had owned the house at least 14 years earlier as well. After her house burns down,
Edie Britt resides with Martha until her new house is re-built. When
Paul Young murders her, her sister
Felicia Tilman moves in. Felicia stays in the house until the end of season two, where she frames Paul for her "death". This house has an actual first floor (entry, kitchen and living room). The second floor does not exist and was not rebuilt on a soundstage.
Bree Van de Kamp buys the house for her son
Andrew Van de Kamp and his partner
Alex Cominis in season five. They are still shown living there in season seven. In the middle of the season, Alex moves out because of Andrew's alcohol problems. By the second half of season eight, Andrew has to move out as well since he lost his job, so he moves back in with Bree.
No. 4351 No. 4351 is the house of the Mullins Family for the vast majority of season 1. Then
Betty Applewhite and her son
Mathew Applewhite move in at the end of Season 1 and stay there for the duration of season 2. Then it is briefly owned by
Alma Hodge during Season 3. Then, Beginning in season 4, it is owned by
Bob Hunter and Lee McDermott. In season 7 Lee sells his house to Paul Young, and is implied to have gotten it back after Paul returned to prison. The house for 4351 was strictly avoided by the
Desperate Housewives filming crew during season one. This was because it was considered to be too recognizable since being the main setting of
The Munsters. Following the decision to introduce the Applewhites, and having them living in the Munster home, the house was completely remodeled. This house has an actual first floor(entry, living room, kitchen and dining room). Second floor is rebuilt on a soundstage in the studio.
No. 4352 No. 4352 is the home of
Mary Alice Young. In season five the house has been painted green and the archway and the beginning of the house has been removed. The Youngs moved in the house in 1990. In season one, Mary Alice kills herself and leaves the house to be maintained by her husband
Paul Young and her son
Zachary Young. The two remain in the house until season two, when Paul is arrested for the apparent murder of
Felicia Tilman, and Zach inherits his grandfather's fortune. The house is then put on the market by
Edie Britt, who sells it to Arthur Shepherd. Art moves out after his sister's death and the residents convincing themselves that he is a pedophile. In season five, the house is bought by Edie and
Dave Williams who rents the house out to
Mike Delfino. Mike stays in the house until he moves into Katherine Mayfair's house. In season six, the Bolen family moves in. The family stay in the house until the end of the season, where
Angie Bolen and
Nick Bolen move to Atlanta, and their son
Danny Bolen goes to New York. In season seven, the house is reclaimed by Paul Young, who lives across the road in Susan's house. Towards the end of season seven, Paul Young confesses about Martha Huber's murder. In season eight, the resident of 4352 is unknown. This house has a partial first floor (entry, living room and dining room). All other inside shots(kitchen, family room and second floor) are filmed on a soundstage in the studio. The house is a reproduction of the original
Leave it to Beaver house and was constructed for the 1997 Universal film of the same name.
No. 4353 No. 4353 is
Susan Mayer's house.
Paul Young rented the house throughout the seventh season, with his new wife
Beth Young, until Beth kills herself, and Paul soon lets Susan and Mike move back in. The Mayers moved into the house in 1992. Before season one, Susan lived in the house with her husband
Karl Mayer, they divorced and throughout the first four seasons, Susan lived with her daughter
Julie Mayer. Her off-and-on relationship meant that
Mike Delfino often stayed. At the end of season three, Susan and Mike married, so Mike became a permanent resident. They remained together in season four. At the end of season four, Julie moved out to go to college, and Susan gave birth to
Maynard James Delfino. In season five, Susan and Mike divorced, and Susan started seeing
Jackson Braddock. Jackson wanted to move in, but Susan did not allow him to. At the end of season five, Susan and Mike remarried and live in 4353 for season 6. At the end of season six, Susan and Mike move to an apartment and rent out their house due to financial troubles; unknown to them, Paul Young moves in with his wife Beth. In season seven, Paul finds out the truth about Beth and he throws her out. In the end of season seven, Mike, Susan and MJ all move back into 4353, when Paul Young is arrested for murder. In season eight, they came back on the lane, but later Mike was murdered by a loan shark. Susan decides to sell her house at the end of the series to a couple named Jennifer and Steve, who are hiding a secret. This house has an actual entry, a dining room and a kitchen. All other interior shots (living room and second floor) are filmed on a soundstage in the studio.
No. 4354 No. 4354 is
Bree and
Rex Van de Kamp's house. Together in this house, they raised their children,
Andrew Van de Kamp and
Danielle Van de Kamp. They moved into the house in 1994. In season three, Bree remarries to
Orson Hodge and he becomes a permanent resident in the house.
Gloria Hodge, Orson's mother also moves in, a few episodes later and remains until she is kicked out by Bree. In season four, Danielle gives birth to
Benjamin Hodge and he stays in Bree's care until season five. With this, both Andrew and Danielle move out as well. Also at the end of season four, Orson goes to jail for Bree and stays there for three years. When he is released, he returns to the home. In season five Bree's garage has been reconverted into her and Katherine's test kitchen. The ground floor contains the kitchen and the top floor contains their offices. At the close of season six, Orson moves out after asking for a divorce. In season seven Bree's contractor boyfriend Keith moves in with her. But when Keith finds out he has a son, the relationship starts to crumble. He tries to get Bree to move to Florida but it ends up in only him leaving. In season eight, Andrew moves back in due to financial reasons. Three years after the series end, Bree and her former lawyer/new husband, Trip Weston, move off the lane to Kentucky. This house has no interiors, with it being used as a break room for the cast and crew. Along with Lynette's house, it is one of only two houses to have a backyard on the Colonial Street set.
No. 4355 No. 4355 is the Scavos' house. Since the beginning
Lynette and
Tom Scavo have owned the house. They moved into the house in 1997, living there with their five children,
Preston Scavo,
Porter Scavo,
Parker Scavo,
Penny Scavo,
Paige Scavo, and
Kayla Huttington Scavo. Kayla lives in the house full-time for the middle of season three and all of season four. In season seven, Porter and Preston move out. By the end of season seven, Lynette and Tom decide to separate and divorce after a long fight between the two. In season eight Tom moves out and the twins, Porter and Preston, move back in temporarily. Tom moves back in during the two part finale as they reconcile. They move out four weeks later to New York City where they live in a penthouse overlooking Central Park. This house is just a shell with no interiors. Interior shots are filmed on a soundstage in the studio.
No. 4356 No. 4356 is commonly known as the Simms House (before season one), The Delfino House (first three seasons), Mayfair House (season four to season six), the Graham House (first half of season seven) and then The Tilman House (middle of season seven to end of season seven). It is assumed that Katherine Mayfair sold the house to Emma Graham (
Dana Glover), and then she sold it to Paul in season 7.
Felicia Tilman was the owner of the house after inheriting it from her daughter, Beth. Ben Faulkner moved into the house at the start of season eight. It is not known whether Ben still lives in this house or if he moved in with his new wife Renee.
No. 4358 No. 4358 is the home of
Karen McCluskey. She is one of the oldest residents on the lane and has lived there for 35 years. After the tornado in "
Something's Coming", Karen's home was completely destroyed. A replacement blue house has been constructed in time for the fifth season. This house has a working second floor. In season six, Karen starts a relationship with
Roy Bender and he moves in. They marry in between the end of season six and beginning of season seven. Not wanting to return to Bree,
Orson Hodge had arranged to stay with them, but Bree took him back. Karen dies in the series finale so the house is only occupied by Roy.
No. 4362 No. 4362 is the home of
Edie Britt until her death in season five. She moved onto the Lane sometime in early 2003. The original house was burned down by
Susan Mayer in the pilot episode. The house was rebuilt for season two in 2005. At the beginning of season seven, the house was rented by
Renee Perry, a college friend of Lynette's. It is not known whether Renee still lives in this house or if she moved in with her new husband Ben. For unknown reasons, in episodes "
Sorry Grateful" and "
Finishing the Hat" the numbers on the door of Renee's house were changed to 4359. ==Residents==