‘Full House’ home for sale for $6.5 million

I dreamed of owning a tanner's home Full house Since Michelle was a little girl? I get it, buddy, if you have $6.5 million to spend.

The famous Victorian era featured in exterior shots of the ABC show (and its Netflix sequel), is set in 1709 Broderick Street In San Francisco, it went on sale this week. It was last sold in 2020 for $5.35 million.

The home is about 3,700 square feet inside and has four bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms, a gas fireplace, a two-car garage and an English garden. There is a walk-in pantry in the chef's kitchen equipped with a wine refrigerator and Viking appliances. And downstairs includes a wet bar.

Throughout that English garden are concrete stepping stones marked with the King's handprints and signatures Full house He slanders. Whoever buys the home will have the option to purchase it as well, although the price has not been mentioned.

The house was originally built in 1900 and was recently renovated by architect Richard Landry, AIA, and Landry Design Group. It was previously owned Full house Creator Jeff Franklin.

“It's great to have one in our house Full house “Family and be able to preserve it for the fans,” he said. Hollywood Reporter on time. “Seriously, I love owning this house.”

Full house It ran on ABC from 1987 until 1995. Fuller HouseIt aired for five seasons on Netflix. While the home's exterior is distinctive, the show was largely filmed on a soundstage in Los Angeles, about 375 miles away.

That's little comfort to neighbors, who have long dealt with tourists and fans demonstrating in front of the house and occasionally attacking the sitcom's theme song. Even Franklin, when he owned it, estimated that about 250 fans came daily to take pictures in front of the house.

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