The Real-Life “Full House” Home Is For Sale in San Francisco
You know the familiar Victorian facade, but you won't recognize the interiors. The popular ’90s sitcom Full House was filmed on a soundstage, however the San Francisco Victorian depicted as the Tanner family home is for sale via a pocket listing with The Agency—and the price just dropped from $6,000,000 to rest at $5,500,000. The current owner of the home is none other than Jeff Franklin—the creative and executive director of both Full House and Fuller House.
Franklin purchased the 3,728-square-foot, four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath Victorian in 2016. It was originally built in 1883 by architect Charles Hinkel Lewis, although it recently received a thorough contemporary renovation by Richard Landry.
The renovation preserved the home's architecturally significant details and classic period charm while introducing an open floor plan, new skylights, wide-plank hardwood floors, and tiled bathrooms. The updated kitchen features Calcutta Oro marble, Viking appliances, and some very on-trend deep blue paint.
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1709 Broderick Street is currently listed by Rachel Swann of The Agency and Cindy Ambuehl of Compass.
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