EDITOR’S Notice: This tale has been current to reflect that the “Full House” residence is not at present for sale.
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Zillow has confirmed that the property showcased on the “Full House” credits is basically not for sale.
KRON4 experienced noted Tuesday that the residence was outlined for sale on Zillow for $37 million. As of Wednesday that listing had been taken down.
“Our teams use a variety of diverse instruments to stop inappropriate articles from publishing in the very first area, but if a listing is located to be fraudulent right after it is posted, our staff can take methods to get rid of it,” a Zillow spokesperson stated to KRON4. “In this circumstance, we uncovered a ‘For Sale By Owner’ listing was illegitimate immediately after it was posted, and have since taken it down. We apologize for any confusion this could have triggered.”
The home, located at 1709 Broderick Avenue in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights community, was last sold October 2, 2020 for $5.4 million, according to Zillow.
It was beforehand owned by “Full House” government producer and creator Jeff Franklin, who marketed it in 2020. Franklin intended for the house to appear like it did on tv, but neighbors opposed renovations because of to a feasible inflow in travelers.