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The house from ‘Full House’ is for sale
Though the show’s interior (used for most of its scenes) is actually a sound stage, the Tanner home’s famous façade, used only in the opening credits to show location, is up for grabs, but it’ll cost you – to the tune of a cool $4,150,000.
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That’s right. The original Painted Lady featured on “Full House” just hit the market, so now you too can move in with your three kids, brother-in-law and BFF and live happily ever… Full House was largely filmed at the Warner Bros.
Still, the Victorian house in question boasts 3 bedrooms and a huge garden and considering the location in sunny San Fran, I’m definitely adding it to a long long list of dream homes.
Didn’t Danny Tanner turn 30 years old in the first season of Full House? The Broderick Street address was constructed in 1883 by Charles Lewis Hinkel, and stands as one of the city’s “finest examples of Italianate, Victorian architecture”, according to the listing.
(Photo: Realtor.com) The extensive library of the “Full House” home.
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John Stamos visited the home back in 2015 and a series of fans ignored the actor, who was standing right behind them while they were taking pictures of the iconic house. But it is surrounded by great schools so it could be the flawless for a big extended family to raise their brood like the Tanner family did.