The San Francisco Victorian that used to house the fictional Tanner family on the hit 1990s show 'Full House' can now be yours for a cool $6.5 million. The 3,737 square-foot home was listed back on the market Thursday by The Swann Group. The property at 1709 Broderick St. sports four bedrooms, three bathrooms, two laundry rooms, a gym and a private movie theater and a two-car garage, among other amenities, according to the listing.
Located in the city's Lower Pacific Heights neighborhood, the home was built in 1883 by Charles Hinkel Lewis and was purchased in 2016 by Jeff Franklin, the creator of 'Full House,' for $4 million. Franklin had the property renovated with high-end finishes and modern amenities. The home boosts rooms with 11-foot ceilings and original molding, marble fireplaces, a den with a wet bar, a dining area and a lounge.
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