Full House home in SF is sold for $5.35M by the show’s creator and executive producer Jeff Franklin

Full House home in San Francisco is sold for $5.35M by the show’s creator and executive producer Jeff Franklin

A San Francisco Victorian home that was used in the hit show Full House has been sold by the show’s creator for $5,350,000.

Jeff Franklin, who also was an executive producer on the hit sitcom, sold the 3,728 square-foot three-story home home, for the seven-figure total, according to TMZ.

The home in the city’s Postcard Row was only used for outside shots on the hit series, which ran from 1987 until 1995 on ABC, and was subsequently rebooted for the Netflix show Fuller House that ran from 2016 until this year.

The latest: A San Francisco Victorian home that was used in the hit show Full House has been sold by the show’s creator for $5,350,000. John Stamos shared a cast shot after the show’s final taping for Fuller House 

The interior shots on the show were filmed in Hollywood on a set.

Franklin had the outside of the home customized to match what viewers saw on the program, which featured Lori Loughlin, Bob Saget, Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, John Stamos, Dave Coulier, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.

Franklin’s plans for the property had sparked a backlash among local residents with the expected bump in foot traffic from tourists. 

‘He had incredible intentions of getting fans off the street and bringing them in,’ a source told Deadline last year. ‘However, he received pushback from neighbors, who worried about the house attracting larger crowds, and instead decided to renovate the entire home, giving the house a modern feel tailored to current San Francisco buyers.’ 

Shots of the home were used for the Netflix show Fuller House that ran from 2016 until this year

Shots of the home were used for the Netflix show Fuller House that ran from 2016 until this year 

The show's creator and exec producer Jeff Franklin sold the home in the Bay Area

The show’s creator and exec producer Jeff Franklin sold the home in the Bay Area 

The hit series ran from 1987 until 1995 on ABC

The hit series ran from 1987 until 1995 on ABC 

Among the amenities of the Northern California home, which has four stories, include a deluxe master suite with a fireplace, walk-in closet and large bath, according to the outlet.

In the home’s backyard garden, cast members left their signatures and handprints in tiles, the outlet reported. The home also includes picturesque views of the San Francisco Bay.

The cast was seen on the rebooted Netflix show in 2017

The cast was seen on the rebooted Netflix show in 2017