The Tanner House just sold and it remains in the 'Full House' family

Publish Date
Friday, 2 December 2016, 1:26PM
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The "Full House house" aka the San Francisco Victorian at 1709 Broderick St. which was used in the opening credits of "Full House"  and the Netflix remake of "Fuller House" went up for sale in May for $4.15 million. 

Jeff Franklin poses outside the Tanner home, his new property, in San Francisco. (Courtesy of Jeff Franklin)
Photo: Jeff Franklin

It's basically the perfect happily ever after. The creator of Full House made an offer around $4 million. The offer was accepted making show creator Jeff Franklin a very happy man. "I'm so sentimental about the house" Franklin told the Hollywood Reporter. 


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"Seriously, I love owning the house." While his excitement is clear there definitely is some work to be done on the house. Originally built in 1883 Franklin plans on redecorating the interior to match the sets of the show. His ultimate plan is to use the house for filming scenes in Fuller House, and one day plans on renting out the house to the public. 

How cool would it be staying a weekend in the Tanners House! 

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