Here's your chance to own a piece of TV history: The iconic San Francisco home featured on classic sitcom 'Full House' is back on the market for $37 million.
SAN FRANCISCO -- The iconic San Francisco home featured on the classic sitcom"Full House" is back on the market for $37 million.
The house is on Broderick Street, which is shown in the opening credits just before each episode, features four bedroom and three and a half baths. This house is different than the iconic Painted Ladies, which are also featured in the show's intro and theme song.VIDEO:
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