It looks as if the Tanner family has moved on from their San Francisco digs as the iconic family home featured in the popular 80s sitcom Full House is now for rent.
That’s right – the 2,985 sq. ft. Charles Lewis Hinkel home at 1708 Broderick St. where Michelle Tanner took her first steps can be yours for only $13,950 a month. Have mercy.
“The interior of this magnificent property is sophisticated, comfortable and timeless with a spacious floor plan allowing for both formal entertaining and casual living,” the ad reads. “Originally constructed in 1883 this Charles Lewis Hinkel home is one of the city’s finest examples of preserved Italianate, Victorian architecture.”
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According to the property management company Vanguard Properties, the California home is equipped with three bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms, hardwood and carpeted flooring, a private backyard and a one car garage, among other amenities.
It is available for a one-year lease starting now.
However, the home’s interior looks nothing like what it did on television. That’s because the home only served as an exterior visual. The show was actually filmed in-studio 380 km away at Warner Brothers Studios in Burbank, California.
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But who’s to say uncle Jesse won’t stop by for a visit? He has before.
The home was previously put up for sale back in May and was listed with a hefty $4 million price tag.
The white exterior it once sported during the show’s run has since been changed to a muted dark purple hue.