Asking price for 'Full House' home cut by $250K
SAN FRANCISCO (KTVU) - A San Francisco home made famous in the hugely popular sitcom "Full House" is still on the market.
The four-bedroom Victorian house which sits on Broderick Street was featured in the TV show's opening credits.
The home went up for sale in May and was listed just under $6 million.
Since then, there have been no buyers for the 3,728-square-foot property that has been renovated and seismically retrofitted, Deadline reports.
The show's creator, Jeff Franklin, currently owns the home has reduced the asking price by $250,000.