'Full House' property hits San Francisco market at $6.5M

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The San Francisco Victorian that once used to belong to the fictional Tanner family in the 1980s sitcom 'Full House' is for sale for $6.5 million.

The iconic San Francisco Victorian that once used to belong to the fictional Tanner family in the 1980s sitcom "Full House" could be yours for $6.5 million. Running from 1987 to 1995, the iconic sitcom was beloved by millions -- so much so that it spawned a spin-off decades later. The home, which accommodated the Tanner family, was placed on the market by Rachel Swann of The Swann Group.

Prior to going on the highly competitive San Francisco housing market, the house was owned by Full House creator Jeff Franklin who had lived there. He bought it for $4 million in 2016. Along with the private English garden, the home could come with a bit of television memorabilia. Swann said that there are handprints in concrete stones of the ‘Full House’ cast, including Bob Saget and John Stamos, that could be part of the sale, though she did not say for how much.

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