
By Michaela Gordoni
Someone just bought the iconic FULL HOUSE home for $6 million on April 7.
The property at 1709 Broderick St. in San Francisco, California, was originally listed for $6.5 million in June last year. The Tanner’s family home is 3,737 square feet with four bedrooms and four bathrooms.
The FULL HOUSE home was a trademark for the show and a highlight of every episode’s intro. It was where the show’s characters, the Tanner family, lived — and where all the action happened.
In the show, Bob Saget played dad Danny Tanner, John Stamos played Uncle Jesse, Jodie Sweetin played Stephanie Tanner, Teddy Bear Award ® winner Candace Cameron Bure played D.J. Tanner, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen played Michelle Tanner, and Lori Loughlin played Aunt Becky. The show ran from 1987 to 1995 and got a reboot, FULLER HOUSE, in 2016.
The house was remodeled in 2019 with an open floor plan and new skylights. TVLine shared images of the updated features. While the outside looks nearly identical, the remodeled house’s interior, painted in cool whites and blues, looks worlds apart from the warm-toned walls in the FULL HOUSE and FULLER HOUSE TV shows. It makes sense, though — the real shows were filmed on a sound stage.
The house features a gym, wet bar, laundry room, garage, spacious bedrooms and a private guest suite. The backyard has a hedge-filled English garden and a stone-covered patio.
The new owner will also inherit a little FULL HOUSE memorabilia, as the backyard has concrete slabs with the FULLER HOUSE cast’s handprints in them, according to the Architectural Digest.
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The Victorian home was built in 1883. Eventually, architect Richard Landry did a huge remodel, according to Dwell.
In 1994, Saget told ET that the show wasn’t filmed inside the actual house and the TV set didn’t try to match the house’s architectural design.
“This house is architecturally impossible. It can’t happen and I can explain why,” he said.
“The architecturally impossible part of this house is when you come up [the] steps. It supposedly takes you to all the bedrooms you would see on the show,” he said.” The only way that could happen is if the house went straight up and went out like a mushroom. So, it would be about a 12,000 square-foot house.”
FULL HOUSE and FULLER HOUSE executive director Jeff Franklin was the home’s previous owner from 2016 to 2020. He bought the house for $4 million and poured $2 million into it.
He hoped he could make a tourist attraction and mirror the TV set. Franklin even got permits to make changes. However, the permits were revoked after neighbors complained it would be a nuisance to the community, per SFGATE. Franklin sold the home for $5.35 million in 2020.
The FULL HOUSE home was recreated for FULLER HOUSE on the Warner Bros. lot in 2015.
“They are building the FULL HOUSE house on the Warner Brother’s back lot! Welcome to my childhood home,” Bure joked on social media at the time.
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