The iconic Victorian house in San Francisco which was featured in the hit 1980's sitcom, "Full House" as the home belonged to the Tanner family is now available for purchase.
Brought to the market by Rachel Swann of Coldwell Banker Realty, the property that was once used to portray the front door and bay window of the fictional family's home has been listed for $6.

The house once belonged to the fictional Tanner family in "Full House" is listed for $6.5 million.
Originally built in 1900, and recently renovated by architect Richard Landry, AIA, and the Landry Design Group in 2019, the house which has approximately 3,700 interior square feet comes with four bedrooms, three full and one and a half bathrooms.
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