SAN FRANCISCO—The home that was used for filming the TV series “Full House” and “Fuller House” was sold Monday, November 9 for $5.35 million.

The property has been on the market for over a year by “Full House” and “Fuller House” executive producer and creator Jeff Franklin. The San Francisco Gate reported the property was placed on the market in May 2019 for $5.99 million.  The price decreased to $5.75 and again to $5.5 million before being sold.  Franklin purchased the home in April 2016 for $4 million.

The house is 3,728 square feet, has 3 floors, 4 bedrooms, and 3.5 bathrooms.

Throughout the years, the house has become a tourist destination. When Franklin purchased the property in 2016, he wanted to do renovations to make the house look like the sitcom, “Full House.” Neighbor complaints due to the rise in tourism in the neighborhood, prevented Franklin from obtaining the building permits needed.

“Full House” ran for 8 seasons from 1987 to 1995 and starred Bob Saget, Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, and John Stamos.  Twenty-one years after the finale of the series, a spin-off, “Fuller House,” ran for 5 seasons.  The show ran from 2016 till 2020.