Famous Californian mansion from the Full House series for sale, see what it looks like inside !

A real property capable of being labeled as a cult property by the followers of this popular series.

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The ’80s and ’90s marked a milestone in television worldwide by presenting true television series that set audience records. One of them was undoubted “Full House,” a production that is once again on the front pages of the news thanks to the announcement of the placement of the output in sale of the famous mansion where a large part of the plot of this film takes place favorite series of the small screen. A property that maintains an unmistakable facade and is very remembered by all the followers and fans of this production that is located in the same western state of California, where they are also enjoying their new mansion Adele and her boyfriend Paul are also enjoying their new estate.

The property maintains its location in San Francisco, California, and is listed for sale at a value of US$37 million. A house which maintains its year of origin in 1783 and which was acquired in late 2020 by producer Jeff Franklin in a deal that reached the $5,350,000 mark, which would represent an increase in its net worth of nearly 600% in a time frame of just under a couple of years. In the owner’s own words, a situation is due to the countless renovations carried out to restore it to its former glory.

The mansion facade of the Full House series in search of new residents

Guided by the technical data sheet of specialized real estate sales sites, the famous and ultra well-known Tanner home maintains an internal layout of three floors (apartments) with five bedrooms and four bathrooms for a total living space of 347 square meters. As well as living room, kitchen, foyer, laundry room, two-car garage, dining room, TV room, dining room, and other spaces of great interest such as a terrace and a small but very functional garden area.

famous apartment comfort terrace

In total, including interior and exterior, the house offers 930 square meters, with a very spacious main bedroom that accommodates a king-size bed and an indoor living room, as well as a fireplace, bathroom with vanity and a walk-in closet. If we mention the kitchen, it maintains an open format and of medium amplitude; it has cupboards, modern, top-of-the-line appliances, a wine cellar, and a central island that can maintain a dual function (cooking food or serving as a breakfast table) and represents one of the most memorable sights in this mansion in the series.

An apartment listed as a true heirloom

Although the specialized press considers this residence to be a real living relic thanks to the popularity of the television series for which it was the front of, located at 1709 Broderick Street in San Francisco, California; its sale is a real fact thanks to the publications of its current owners reaching the sum of an incredible 37 million.

Its internal and external beauty is irrefutable, and its amenities are also special thanks to the countless renovations recently carried out by its owner, which, according to him, are the cause of its extraordinary revaluation. But the real reasons why this iconic home has decided to be put up for sale by its current owner, who has just two years with the property of the famed television series widely awarded at the time, remain a mystery.

History and fame for this iconic property

The adventures of the Tanner family in this house still linger in the thoughts of many of the fans of this television series. Although most of the action of this series took place on a perfectly constructed television set in the studios responsible for the filming, the iconic location that served as a The façade is real and has remained in the collective mind of the spectators.

Although the truth is that the interior of the property is not at all the same as what you can get in the scenes filmed throughout the series, if keeping the design of the entrance gate of the famous mansion, making this place a meeting and gathering point for tourists who have the pleasure and pleasure of visiting this emblematic property in San Francisco.

A house that is still standing despite the passage of time and that, even though it currently displays the “no trespassing” sign, is of great interest to the film buffs of the United States. The outcome of this story remains to be seen, where the figure requested for the property is truly mind-boggling, even for a mansion of the caliber of being responsible for remaining the official image of the credits of this famous American series of three decades ago.

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