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San Francisco’s Iconic ‘Full House’ Home Sells for $6 Million

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Renovated Victorian house associated with Full House sitcom

News Summary

The iconic ‘Full House’ home in San Francisco has been sold for $6 million, following extensive renovations. With its historic Victorian design and modern luxury, the property captures the essence of the beloved sitcom. The new owners inherit not just a beautifully remodeled residence, but a significant piece of television history that continues to attract fans and tourists alike.

Renovated “Full House” Icon Finds New Owner for $6 Million!

Get ready to start dreaming about your own home remodel because San Francisco’s own “Full House” home has recently hit the market at a staggering $6 million! Yes, that’s right! This charming property, beloved for its ties to the iconic sitcom that entertained audiences from 1987 to 1995, is capturing the hearts of both fans and aspiring homebuyers alike.

A Glimpse into History

This exquisite abode, nestled at 1709 Broderick St. in the vibrant Lower Pacific Heights neighborhood, showcases a stunning Victorian design that dates back to 1900. Spanning approximately 3,737 square feet across three stories, this house flawlessly mixes historical charm with modern luxury. Following an extensive renovation in 2019 led by a renowned architect, it’s hard not to feel the magic as you step inside!

The Renovation Journey

Jeff Franklin, the mastermind behind “Full House”, this gem first graced the market in June 2024 with a bold asking price of $6.5 million, only to be swiftly snatched up at a slightly reduced cost. Franklin originally acquired it for around $4 million in 2016, with grand ideas of turning it into a replica of the show’s famed set. However, neighborhood protests stymied those ambitious plans, yet the renovations resulted in a captivating overhaul that any homeowner would cherish!

What’s Inside?

Let’s take a peek inside this slice of television history! The property boasts an impressive four bedrooms and 3½ bathrooms. It’s perfect for hosting lively family gatherings or entertaining friends. Plus, the beautifully designed chef’s kitchen is equipped with a wine fridge for those who love to indulge in fine vintages. Imagine whipping up gourmet meals in such an exquisite space!

And wait, there’s even more! An expansive second living room provides additional room for relaxation and leisure, making it an ideal spot for cozy family movie nights, just like those unforgettable episodes!

The Outdoor Oasis

As if the interior isn’t enough to get your heart racing, the backyard is an unexpected paradise featuring an enchanting English garden adorned with concrete slabs displaying handprints and signatures from the original cast. Just picture stepping into this serene space and feeling that nostalgic connection to your favorite show!

Famous, Yet Famously Misidentified

Painted Ladies on Steiner Street, which frequently made appearances throughout the series.

More Than Just a Home

This “Full House” property is more than a home; it’s a keepsake of cherished memories shared by families across generations. As the new owners step through those iconic doors, they won’t just be gaining a house; they’ll be stepping into a living piece of television history.

So, whether you’re dreaming of buying your own dream home or contemplating a remodel, let this iconic property inspire you to embrace the charm and allure of home renovations! Who knows? You may just be creating your own little slice of magic!

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