The Iconic 'Full House' Home In San Francisco Is Back On The Market
April 30 2019, Published 5:48 p.m. ET
With Fuller House coming to an end in Fall 2019, the creator and former executive producer of both the Netflix spin-off and Full House, Jeff Franklin, has decided to sell the iconic Victorian home. Scroll through for all the details.
While Jeff, 64, just bought the house in 2016 for $4 million, he has decided to put it back on the market now that next and final season of Fuller House will air in just a few months.
The former executive producer of the franchise listed the five-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom San Francisco home for $5.995 million.
“I wanted the family to live in one of those classic Victorian homes,” he told The Hollywood Reporter in 2016 of how he chose the Tanner's family home nearly 30 years ago. “For some reason, that one jumped out at me. There were lots of candidates but that was the winner.”
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When Jeff bought the house in 2016, the same year that Fuller House debuted on Netflix, he made sure to restore one aspect of the house for fans of the show. “It will be a lot more fun for the fans because now the house will look like the Tanners really live there,” he said of painting the front door from the previous green to bright red.
“It’s a gift to the fans but it’s also fun for me to own it," he added.
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