The San Francisco Victorian that used to deal with the fictional Tanner household on the hit Nineteen Nineties present “Full Home” can now be yours for a cool $6.5 million.
The 3,737 square-foot residence was listed again available on the market Thursday by The Swann Group. The property at 1709 Broderick St. sports activities 4 bedrooms, three loos, two laundry rooms, a fitness center and a non-public movie show and a two-car storage, amongst different facilities, in keeping with the itemizing.
Situated within the metropolis’s Decrease Pacific Heights neighborhood, the house was in-built 1883 by Charles Hinkel Lewis and was bought in 2016 by Jeff Franklin, the creator of “Full Home,” for $4 million.
Franklin had the property renovated with high-end finishes and trendy facilities. The house boosts rooms with 11-foot ceilings and unique molding, marble fireplaces, a den with a moist bar, a eating space and a lounge. The enduring pink entrance door seen in Franklin’s sitcom was additionally repainted a darker shade.
The residence was most not too long ago offered in 2020 for $5.35 million after it was lowered from its unique itemizing of $5.999 million.