You got it, boy … for $ 6 million.
A lucky buyer got keys to the iconic “Full House” home in San Francisco.
Victorian property along the “postcard row” of San Fran became famous in 1987 as the outside of Tanner’s house in the long site. She sold on Monday for $ 6 million for an unidentified buyer, TMZ reports.
The 3,737 -square -foot property, located in 1709 Broderick St., hit the market last June for $ 6.5 million.
Rachel Swann from the Swann Group represented both sellers and buyers in the transaction.
“The house holds a special place in the hearts of many people, and it was an honor to find the perfect new owners
Who will feed his history and charm, ”Swann said in a state divided by Coldwell Banker Realty.
The three-storey house, built in 1883, includes views of San Francisco Bay, a well-manicated private garden and a two-cars garage.
The main floor boasts an open living room, a dining room and a large kitchen chef. The lower level includes a personal gym, a wet denim of grass, laundry, a guest room and access to the garage and garden.
Detailed four bedrooms, plus three full bathrooms and a half bath. Home bedrooms include a primary third flower suite with a sparkling fireplace, a walking closet and unsafe bathroom -like baths.
The interiors are particularly modern, with clear white walls, high ceilings and contemporary accessories, along with more classic features such as breast windows and crown formations. The settlement was subjected to great remodeling in 2019 by architect Richard Landry.
The final price label of $ 6 million – though impressive – puts the home quite in accordance with many of its future values. Victorias with four bedrooms Victorian Drara sold for $ 4.67 million in 2016.
The property, located in the Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Francisco, last sold in November 2020, when the creator of “full house” Jeff Franklin charged him for $ 5.35 million.
Franklin bought the house in 2016 for $ 4 million and exceeded $ 2 million more, turning its exterior into its popular “Full House” appearance, according to San Francisco Chronicle. Franklin later told Forbes that up from 200 fans took in front of the iconic house every day.
Although the interior of “Full House” were filmed in a Burbank studio, the Broderick road house became a pilgrimage site for nostalgic fans. The backyard includes concrete tiles with hand printing and signatures of show stars, which new owners can now call them.
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