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Full House producer bought the iconic TV home


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As if bringing back Full House after a little over two decades of being off the air wasn’t enough exciting news for fans of the show, the popular show’s producer recently purchased the historical property.

As reported in the San Francisco Chronicle, the large 2,484 square foot Victorian house for sale at 1709 Broderick St. sold, four months after its listing made headlines.

Best known as the home from 1990s TV show Full House, the Charles Lewis Hinkel home, which was originally built in 1883, was sold to Full House executive producer Jeff Franklin for $4 million.

The Hollywood Reporter first broke the news, stating that Franklin plans to use the four-bedroom, four-bathroom house as a film location, and plans to eventually open it up to the public.

“The house came on the market and really, I just thought, I have to buy this house,” Franklin told The Hollywood Reporter on Wednesday afternoon. “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.”

Zillow describes the property a rare piece of San Francisco history and one of the city's finest examples of preserved Italianate, Victorian architecture.

The interior of this property as seen on the real estate website is distinct from what the show’s fans are familiar with, especially the large island kitchen which was updated with modern, professional style appliances including a 6-burner gas cooktop, double ovens, and full-size wine fridge.

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