Someone fraudulently listed the house used in the credits for Full House for sale on Zillow. Created by Jeff Franklin, Full House debuted in 1987 as part of ABC's popular TGIF lineup. Starring Bob Saget, John Stamos, Dave Coulier, Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, and Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen, Full House follows widowed father, Danny Tanner (Saget), as he raises his three young daughters with the help of his brother-in-law Jesse (Stamos) and best friend Joey (Coulier) in San Francisco.
Considered a staple sitcom of the '90s, Full House ran for eight seasons on ABC. In 2016, Netflix revived the show's potent chemistry, relevant storylines, and comedic timing with the debut of the sequel series Fuller House. The continuation show featured the return of all of the original Full House members, sans the Olsen twins. Located on Broderick Street in San Francisco, a Victorian-style home is famous for being featured in Full House and Fuller House. Although, production never used the interior of the home for filming purposes. Previously owned by Franklin, the iconic home was recently listed as being for sale.
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However, the Full House home is not currently on the market. According to KRON4 News, the Full House home was fraudulently listed for sale. On May 17, a listing appeared on the Zillow website that read the Full House home was available to purchase. Per the Zillow listing, the house was 'For Sale By Owner' for $37 million. The Zillow listing was reportedly taken down today after being flagged as illegitimate. Per KRON4 News, Zillow has issued an apology for any confusion.
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