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Someone bought a piece of pop culture history with the purchase of San Francisco’s most recognizable Victorian.
The famous Full House dwelling, featured in the iconic ’90s sitcom and its 2016 spinoff series Fuller House, has sold for $6 million, per TMZ. The residence was at one time owned by Full House creator ...
Discover 380 60th St., a 120-year-old Oakland home blending Victorian and Craftsman, featuring original details and unique ...
The fully detached home—with front and back patios—was built in 1872, and it’s still packed with period detail after a top to bottom revamp. The fully detached home—with front and back ...
The San Francisco house that once belonged to the fictional Tanner family has now been sold. The property portrayed in the hit 1980s sitcom “Full House” ...
In the opening credits of the show, the family is seen driving across San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge and picnicking by the famous row of "Painted Ladies" — pastel-colored Victorian townhouses — ...
The San Francisco Victorian home prominently featured in the opening credits of the beloved sitcoms “Full House” and its spinoff “Fuller House” has officially found a new owner. Located at 1709 ...
Everywhere you look, things are changing, including the owners of the original home used in Full House. The idyllic San Francisco home, which is featured in the opening credits for the original series ...
The home, which was built in 1883 by architect Charles Lewis Hinkel, was purchased by a producer of Full House Jeff Franklin ...
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