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The “Full House” house sold $ 6 million without decor from the 80s in sight

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  • The “Full House” house in San Francisco sold $ 6 million.
  • The creator of the sitcom, Jeff Franklin, bought and renovated the property before selling it in 2020.
  • The new owners of the house put it on the market in June 2024; The sale closed on April 7.

The House of San Francisco used as Tanner residence in the beloved sitcom “Full House” sold $ 6 million.

The first opening credits of the show – which made the chronicle of the hijinks of three men with the parenting of three sisters in eight seasons from 1987 to 1995 – ended with a photo of the Victorian town house at the 1709 Broderick Street.

In reality, however, the program filmed all its interior scenes in a studio in Los Angeles. Thus, the memorable living room and kitchen where countless humorous exchanges took place never existed inside the house.

This does not prevent people from presenting themselves and taking photos.

The Fandom “Full House” is still alive – so much so that the creator of the show, Jeff Franklin, paid $ 4 million for the house in 2016 and planned to transform the interior into a replica of the TV and allow fans to visit.

These plans failed and Franklin renovated the house in a more modern way. The exterior resembles what he did in the 80s, but the red door was repainted with a more neutral black color. The same cannot be said of the interior, which has been completely updated with high -end finishes and furniture from the 21st century.

Franklin sold the house for $ 5.35 million in 2020. These buyers became sellers who put the house on the market for $ 6.5 million in June 2024. In April 2025, they sold the four -bedroom town house, three and a half. (TMZ first pointed out the sale.)

Take a look at the “Full House” house, which remains a point of contact for pop culture even when it has undergone many changes.

The “Full House” house made famous by the sitcom sold in April for $ 6 million.

The front of the house “Full House” updated.

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Rachel Swann, from the Swann group, listed the four -bedroom house, which sold the last time in 2020 for $ 5.35 million. Swann did not immediately return a request for comments from Business Insider.

Jeff Franklin, the creator of the show, bought the house in 2016 for $ 4 million and renovated it before the sale of 2020.

The opening credits of “Full House” have in fact shown two different districts.


Tourists take pictures of the houses on Alamo Square.

Jeff Chiu / Ap Photo

In the generic of opening of the show, the family is seen crossing the Golden Gate bridge in San Francisco and picnic by the famous row of “Paints Ladies” – Victorian town houses of pastel color – opposite Alamo Square.

The house in which the tanners “lived” during the show – that used for the exterior photos which sold in April 2025 – is actually about one mile north of the Alamo square.

Although the red door is missing, the house always looks like the presence of the series.


Tourists taking the steps of the “Full House” house.

Jeff Chiu / AP

The exterior of the house seems to be slightly updated since the first program broadcast in 1987, but it retains a neutral colored facade, a large picture window, brick steps and a door framed by white columns.

It is always a tourist attraction for many fans of “Full House”, and many have paid pilgrimages and left flowers after the sudden death of the star Bob Saget in 2022.

Immediately, the interior has a very different atmosphere from the Tanners Salon.


The modernized living room.

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The interior of the house always looked different from the series because all the interior scenes were filmed using a sound scene.

Franklin’s initial plan after buying the house was to renovate the house with 3,737 square feet to reproduce the program set, but these plans failed.

Unsurprisingly, the kitchen looks much more modern than wooded kitchen shows it.


Modernized cuisine in the house “Full House”.

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The house was originally built in 1883, but the architect Richard Landry renovated it more recently in 2019.

The rooms are certainly not stuck in the 80s.


One of the four bedrooms.

Lunghi studio

With the lack of wallpaper, posters and other colorful decorations, this could not be one of the girls’ rooms.

The house retains a few lead nods in its place in the history of television.


Concrete slabs signed by the original distribution of “Full House”.

Lunghi studio

In the backyard garden, there are concrete slabs with handshakes and signatures from the original distribution.

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