Have Mercy! The Full House Abode Is For Sale and You Won't Believe How It Looks Inside

Be prepared to spend a pretty penny

By Dominique Haikel May 27, 2016 8:54 PMTags
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If you thought the creation of Fuller House was epic news, we've got something that may or may not upstage that. If you're a true Full House fan, the Tanner family digs can be yours. The house is going for a serious $4,150,000, but who knows what could happen. We recommend purchasing a lottery ticket or gluing a pic of the place to your manifestation board. Don't judge us. Dreams do come true, okay? The house sits on 1709 Broderick St., in San Francisco and has three beds and four bathrooms, according to Realtor.com. 

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The outside of the Victorian home is a far cry from what we got used to on the show. A while back we told you that the owners painted the facade a jarring shade of eggplant, and it looks like that color has stuck around. We guess one of the reasons they did that was to appear less recognizable to hungry, selfie-taking fans? Who knows. Perhaps that tactic didn't work, since the house is now for sale. 

The interior looks nothing like it did on the show, either. Why? Realtor.com notes, Full House was filmed on a sound stage in an entirely different city. The front of the house was only used for the opening credits, and shots used to establish location. 

Chances are we're not going to end up in this house, but we're willing to pin a rose on the nose of the person who does. 

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