The house featured in the opening credits of Full House and Netflix reboot Fuller House is again on the market in San Francisco.
The owner of the 3,728-square-foot, four-bedroom, three-and-a-half bath home is asking $6.5 million. In addition, there are two laundry rooms, a gym and a private movie theater and a two-car garage, among other amenities.
Located in the city’s Lower Pacific Heights neighborhood, the home was once owned by Jeff Franklin, the creator of Full House.
The original Full House family allegedly lived in one of the homes called the Painted Ladies in San Francisco’s Alamo Square. The red-doored house in the opening credits and now on sale was a facade located at 1709 Broderick Street in San Francisco.
The interiors for both shows were shot on a soundstage.
Coldwell Banker has the listing and more details here.