'Full House' home in San Francisco hits the market for $4.15 million

The Pacific Heights Victorian that served as the exterior of the iconic 1980's sitcom is for sale. Take a look inside.|

SAN FRANCISCO - The Pacific Heights Victorian that served as the exterior of the iconic 1980's sitcom "Full House" is for sale. And the price tag for any would-be Tanner family that wants to live there - $4.15 million.

The San Francisco Chronicle reported Friday that 1708 Broderick is on the market (http://bit.ly/22rezLX). The 1883 Victorian appears in "Full House" and a sequel, "Fuller House," as the home of Danny Tanner and his fictional San Francisco family.

Realtors are stressing the house's Victorian details rather than its TV history. And the off-white exterior with red door that appeared in the TV show is now gone, replaced by a stately purple.

The Chronicle says the real Victorian's interior looks nothing like the house on the TV show, which was filmed in a Burbank studio.

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