Fans of Full House with a penchant for luxury real estate will be delighted to know that the iconic home featured in the beloved sitcom is back on the market, this time with an even higher price tag.
Located in the heart of San Francisco, this famous Victorian home is now listed at a staggering $6.5 million. The city, known for its exorbitant housing prices, presents an opportunity for affluent buyers to own a piece of television history.
While the exterior of the home may evoke fond memories for fans, the interior will not, as only external shots were used for the series. The actual filming of indoor scenes took place on sound stages in Hollywood, where sets were crafted without necessarily mirroring the interior of the San Francisco residence.
A familiar sight for fans, the Full House home in San Francisco is now on the market for a staggering $6.5 million.
While the exterior is instantly recognizable, the interior of the home was not used for filming, as indoor scenes were shot on sound stages.
Exterior filming for the show took place in 1987, but subsequent attempts to film outside the home were prohibited by the homeowners at the time. It wasn’t until Jeff Franklin, the creator and executive producer of the original series, purchased the property in 2016 that exterior filming resumed for the Netflix revival, Fuller House.
Spanning three stories, this grand residence boasts 3,737 square feet of living space, including four bedrooms. The kitchen exudes modern elegance with gray granite countertops, a navy blue accent on the cabinets and trimming, and a spacious island. The appliances are up-to-date, and a large gas range and voluminous pantry with a stylish sliding barn door complete the culinary haven.
Adjacent to the kitchen is a cozy dining area that offers stunning views of the city. A relaxed seating nook tucked away in the corner invites residents to unwind with a cocktail before or after dinner. The ground floor features a living room located by the front entrance, complete with a small sunroom that showcases more breathtaking views of the street.
The muted living room is accentuated by an eye-catching chandelier with large bulbs, which faces the stairs leading to the second floor. For movie nights, a small living room and home theater are tucked away inside the house, providing the perfect setting for family or guests to enjoy a film.
The home was previously owned by Full House creator and executive producer, Jeff Franklin, who purchased it in 2016.
Sold by Jeff Franklin in 2020 for $5.35 million, the current owner is now seeking a significantly higher price.
With 3,737 square feet of living space, this home offers a generous layout for its new owners.
The ground floor living room offers a cozy space to relax and take in the views of the street.
The muted living room is elevated by a stunning chandelier, adding a touch of glamour to the space.
The small living room and home theater offer a cozy space for entertainment and relaxation.
The master bedroom offers a tranquil retreat with its city views and abundance of natural light.
The remaining bedrooms, while smaller, continue to offer beautiful views of the city and neighborhood.
One of the smaller rooms is styled as a child’s bedroom, complete with a fun chalk wall.
The backyard features a unique memento of the series, with concrete blocks bearing handprints from Fuller House actors.
The master bedroom is a tranquil oasis, offering more stunning views of the city and an abundance of natural light. The remaining bedrooms are smaller but still provide beautiful vistas of San Francisco and the charming neighborhood.
One of the smaller rooms is styled as a child’s bedroom, featuring a playful chalk wall. The new owner will also be treated to a unique memento of the series, as concrete blocks in the backyard showcase handprints from actors who appeared in Fuller House.