The Full House Home Fetches $4 Million
Briefly

The Victorian home at 1709 Broderick Street, known as the facade for the Tanner family in the sitcom 'Full House', recently sold for $4 million. Originally built in 1883 and designed by Charles Lewis Hinkel, the property has been renovated and expanded over the years, increasing its finished living space to 2,985 square feet. It was initially purchased for $1.85 million in 2006 and listed for $4.15 million before the recent sale. The listing price was adjusted to $4 million, aligning with the final sale amount, considering it was at asking price.
The Lower Pacific Heights Victorian at 1709 Broderick Street, known as the facade for Tanner's 'Full House', has sold for $4 million after a previous sale at $1.85 million in 2006.
Designed by Charles Lewis Hinkel in 1883, the home, now totaling 2,985 square feet, underwent renovations and even had a gate added to deter 'Full House' fans.
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