Iconic 'Full House' home in San Francisco hits the market for $6.5 million

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The 3,700-square-foot property was used as the facade for the family home in the 1990s sitcom 'Full House.'

"Everywhere you look" in San Francisco"there's a place" that looks like the"Full House" home. And for $6.5 million, that place, shown as the famous theme song plays ahead of each episode, can be yours.

The four-bedroom, 3,700-square-foot home, sitting at 1709 Broderick St. in Lower Pacific Heights, last sold in 2020 for $5.35 million."Full House" creator Jeff Franklin was the seller after purchasing it in 2016 for $4 million. The three-story home now includes a two-car garage, gym, private English garden, custom cabinetry, four bathrooms, two fireplaces and more, per the listing.

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