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Is there a real Full House?

Where is the real 'Full House' house? In real life, you'll find the Full House house — which also featured in the Netflix revival, Fuller House — at 1709 Broderick Street in San Francisco.
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Where is the real Full House located?

The Full House House

The actual Tanner home — or the building that provided its exterior shots, anyway — is about a mile from Alamo Square Park, at 1709 Broderick Street in Pacific Heights.
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Is the Full House a real house?

THE ACTUAL TANNER HOME

This is where the Tanner's actually live, at the made-up address of 1822 Gerard. The real-life location of the home pictured in the credits is 1709 Broadrick Street. This house is in the Lower Pacific Heights neighborhood, about a mile from the Painted Ladies.
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Was Full House a set or a real house?

That's because the real house located on Broderick Street is about a mile away from the famed row of homes. We know the Tanners never lived in a real house together and that the concept of the series was carried out on a TV set.
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Who owns the Full House house now?

In 2016, Full House showrunner Jeff Franklin purchased the famous home featured in the sitcom.
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The Real Fuller House

How much is the real Full House worth?

Real estate agent Regine Familet estimates that due to being in a prime area in the Lower Pacific Heights neighborhood and thanks to San Fran's notoriously inflated market, the house is easily worth upwards of $3 million.
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Can you visit the Full House set?

Fans Of The Show Should Definitely Make The Trip. Now that Fuller House is about to premiere on Netflix, Full House fans are rediscovering their deep devotion to the Tanners. You may not be able to hang out with the fictional family IRL, but can you visit the Full House house? Delightfully, the answer is yes!
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Did Full House actually film in Disney?

Most of the series was filmed at Warner Bros. Studios in Los Angeles. Producers took shots of a real two-story house located in San Francisco to offer the illusion that the characters were all living there.
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Who lives in the actual Full House?

Who owns the Full House house now? For a few years, the property was owned by none other than Jeff Franklin, the producer of Full House. Franklin bought the home in 2016 and had been talking it up in interviews promoting his new Netflix show, Fuller House, which debuted the same year.
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Does anyone live in the painted ladies?

These are two of the reasons they are also called Postcard Row. You will find them (from south to north) at 710, 712, 714, 716, 718, 720, and 722 Steiner Street. Does anyone live in the Painted Ladies San Francisco? Yes, all seven are privately owned, and you are not allowed to visit inside them.
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What town was Full House filmed in?

Full House Locations

Even though the show took place in San Francisco, many of the Full House filming locations were at the Warner Brothers Studio in Los Angeles.
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Is anyone from Full House on Fuller House?

Most of the original series ensemble cast have reprised their roles on Fuller House, either as regular cast members or in guest appearances, with the exception of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who alternated the role of Michelle Tanner in Full House.
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What park was Full House filmed at?

The opening sequence of the American sitcom Full House (1987-1995) features a romp in Alamo Square Park with the famous row of Victorians in the background.
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Who owns the Full House in San Francisco?

714 Steiner Street is a wood-frame, two-story-over-garage residential property. The property is back on the market only two years after Leah Culver, a software developer and angel investor, bought the home in 2020 with plans to renovate the interior.
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Who has the Full House couch?

John Stamos Reveals He Owns The Original 'Full House' Couch And Red Door. John Stamos is coming clean about some priceless memorabilia he may have kept from set.
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Is Fuller House filmed in the same house as Full House?

The Original Broderick Street House

Jeff Franklin, creator of Full House and Fuller House, purchased the house, giving the crews access to film on site. This means the new establishing shots on Fuller House feature the original house.
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Did Full House use both twins?

It was considered to chose one twin over the other, specifically Mary-Kate Olsen, to play the role of Michelle. However, their fan base at the time was so huge, and co-star John Stamos didn't want one twin to leave the show, so both girls were kept in the role.
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How many bedrooms did Full House have?

The 3,700-square-foot home, built in 1883 by Charles Hinkel Lewis, has had an extensive renovation under Franklin's ownership. With four bedrooms and 3½ bathrooms, it now has an open floor plan, skylights, updated bathrooms and smart-home technology.
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How many bedrooms are in the Full House show?

PHOTOS: Inside San Francisco's iconic 'Full House' home

The house on Broderick Street, which is shown in the opening credits just before each episode, features four bedrooms and three and a half baths.
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Why did Full House end abruptly?

In 1995, despite the fact the show was still rated in the top 25, ABC announced that it was canceling the show after eight seasons due to the increasing costs of producing the series. By the end of the show, the average cost of one episode was $1.3 million.
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What is the scariest episode in Full House?

"It Was A Dark And Stormy Night" (Season 7, Episode 1) When Steve's scary story about the supposed "Mud Man" goes too far, the Tanner sisters find themselves caught in a storm at a sleep-away camp, their imaginations running wild.
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Did they actually go to Hawaii in Full House?

Hawaii. While almost all of Full House was filmed in the studio, they did have a few episodes filmed on location. In season 3, the Tanner's traveled to Hawaii. The hotel featured in the episode is the Turtle Bay Resort, located on the North Shore of Oahu.
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Can you take pictures in front of the Full House house?

It is a private residence. It is not the same as the houses shown in the opening of the show (those are the painted ladies across from Alamo Square. Every time we have driven by, there have been people in front of it taking pictures. It is a fun thing to stop and see.
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Is the Full House one of the Painted Ladies?

The house shown is located at 1709 Broderick Street, not one of the Painted Ladies on Postcard Row.
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What part of Hawaii was Full House filmed?

Films and TV shows have been filmed on or near the Turtle Bay Resort. The hotel has been the setting for episodes of Hawaii 5-0, Magnum P.I., Full House, Cougar Town and the short-lived Fox TV series North Shore.
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