The San Francisco home whose exterior was used as the Tanner family residence in sitcom “Full House” has been listed for $6.5 million.
According to Mansion Global, the Pacific Heights property was owned by the show’s creator, Jeff Franklin, who acquired it for $4 million in 2016 with the goal of converting its interior to replicate the living space seen in the series, which ran from 1987 to 1995. But while fans of the series still make a pilgrimage to the property, Franklin opted to remodel the three-story Victorian home as a luxury residence before selling it for $5.35 million to a limited liability company.
The four-bedroom, four-bathroom, 3,737-square-foot home was built in 1883 by prominent architect Charles Lewis Hinkel. The property includes a two-car garage and a backyard English garden.
The property also includes concrete stones with the handprints and names of its stars, including John Stamos and the late Bob Saget – but those features would need to be negotiated as part of the sale.
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