Jeff Franklin, the creator of the beloved 90s sitcom "Full House," has recently sold the iconic Victorian home featured in the show for a staggering $5.35 million. Located in San Francisco's Lower Pacific Heights neighborhood, the property gained fame as the exterior of the Tanner family's residence in the show. The charming home, known for its distinctive appearance and role in the show's opening credits, has been a popular tourist attraction for fans of the series.
Franklin purchased the property in 2016 for $4 million and subsequently undertook a major renovation to restore it to its former glory. The sale marks the end of an era for "Full House" enthusiasts, as the iconic home changes hands. The new owners have not been publicly disclosed, but it is expected that the property will continue to hold a special place in the hearts of fans and residents alike.