Full House creator Jeff Franklin purchased the house where the iconic Tanner family “lived” on screen.
The house, located at 1709 Broderick St., went on the market in May for $4.15 million.
Franklin bought it in a deal that closed this fall, paying somewhere around $4 million.
“The house came on the market and really, I just thought, I have to buy this house,” Franklin told The Hollywood Reporter. “I’m so sentimental about the house. It’s great to have the house in our Full House family and be able to preserve it for the fans. Seriously, I love owning this house.”
The home is about 2,500 square feet, with four bedrooms and four bathrooms. While the inside has been redesigned since it was featured in Full House, Franklin hopes to restore its former look as a tribute to the series.
“There are probably 250 fans per day that show up and take a picture in front of it,” Franklin said. “It will be a lot more fun for the fans because now the house will look like the Tanners really live there. It’s a gift to the fans but it’s also fun for me to own it.”
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