‘Full Home’
Iconic San Fran Pad $ells For $6M đźŹ
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The enduring Victorian house in San Francisco, made well-known by “Full House” exterior photographs, has formally bought — and its earlier homeowners are strolling away with a candy few million of their pockets.
The 4-bedroom residence on San Francisco’s iconic “Postcard Row” — additionally featured in “Fuller House” — has bought for a cool $6 million in line with on-line information, which is a bit of in need of the $6.5M it was initially listed for when it hit the market in June final 12 months.
The house’s entrance door and bay window are immediately recognizable from the present, although the inside scenes have been truly filmed on a Hollywood studio set.
However, simply because the interiors weren’t used on the present does not imply this 3,737-square-foot magnificence is not a showstopper.
The three-story pad boasts a top-floor master bedroom with a hearth, spa-like tub, walk-in closet, and sweeping views of the San Francisco Bay — discuss a full home! The yard is an English backyard … full with concrete slabs that includes handprints and signatures from the “Full House” solid.
Initially in-built 1900, the home acquired a significant facelift in 2019, full with a customized chef’s kitchen that includes a wine fridge and top-of-the-line home equipment. Earlier than it was bought for $6 million, “Full House” creator Jeff Franklin owned it, offloading the property in 2020 for $5.35 million.

Rachel Swann of Coldwell Banker Realty held the itemizing and represented the patrons.