An iconic Victorian home in San Francisco famously used for exterior shots in sitcoms “Full House” and “Fuller House” is back up for grabs … and it’s more expensive this time around.
The four-bedroom estate on SF’s “Postcard Row” just hit the market for $6.5 million … this after last changing hands back in 2020 for $5.35 million, when “Full House” creator and executive producer Jeff Franklin sold the place.
Folks will instantly recognize the home’s front door and bay window … but the interior of the 3,737-square-foot home was not used in the show … ‘FH’ was mostly filmed in a Hollywood studio, aside from those exterior shots. That’s why this looks so freakin’ different!
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The three-story pad includes a master suite on the top level … and it’s decked out with a fireplace, spa-like bath, walk-in closet and sweeping views of the San Francisco Bay.
Originally built in 1900, the place got a renovation in 2019 … and now there’s a custom chef’s kitchen with a wine fridge and state-of-the-art Viking appliances, plus an entertainment room, and a home gym.
The backyard is an English garden … complete with concrete slabs featuring handprints and signatures from the “Full House” cast. Cut. It. Out!!!
Rachel Swann of Coldwell Banker Realty holds the listing.