Iconic 'Full House' Home in San Francisco Sells for $6 Million
The famed Victorian at 1709 Broderick Street, recognized as the Tanner family residence, has been purchased below its original listing price after years of renovations and market activity.
- The 'Full House' home, located in San Francisco's Lower Pacific Heights, sold on April 7, 2025, for $6 million, slightly below its $6.5 million listing price.
- The Victorian home gained fame as the exterior of the Tanner family residence in the hit series 'Full House' and its spinoff 'Fuller House.'
- Originally built in 1900, the property underwent major renovations in 2018 under architect Richard Landry and former owner Jeff Franklin, the show's creator.
- The 3,700-square-foot home features four bedrooms, a chef’s kitchen, a master suite with San Francisco Bay views, and a backyard with cast handprints from the show.
- Despite its cultural significance, the interior scenes of the show were filmed on a Warner Bros. studio set in Los Angeles, not inside the home.