The 1883 San Francisco Victorian famous for its appearance in the opening credits of the ’90s sitcom “Full House” and Netflix’s “Fuller House” reboot has finally sold after more than a year on the market.

The home at 1709 Broderick Street was first listed in May 2019 for $5.99 million

…only to have its price cut to $5.75 million in Sept. 2019

….and then again to $5.5 million in Feb. 2020.  …..It sold this month for $5.35 million.

The home was purchased by “Full House” creator Jeff Franklin for $4 million in 2016. Franklin purchased the home with the intention of renovating the interior to look more like the sitcom set, but his permits were revoked after neighbors complained the revamped home would be even more of a draw to “Full House” fans.

Here are the Stats:


There are five bedrooms
3.5 bathrooms
2,484 square feet

The interior has 11-foot ceilings and original molding and looks nothing like the home inhabited by a widowed father (Bob Saget), and brother-in-law (John Stamos). The home recently got an extensive renovation with custom kitchen cabinetry, marble countertops, and brass fixtures

Full House Theme Song

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