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A San Francisco Victorian made famous by the ’80s sitcom “Full House” and the reboot “Fuller House” is for sale. Click here if viewing from a mobile device. The four-bedroom, four-bath ...
3-bath home located at 1709 Broderick St. in San Francisco is for sale at $6.5 million. The iconic more than century-old Victorian house is located in the city's Lower Pacific Heights neighborhood.
Chalk its popularity up to house pattern books in the 1860s ... and Pacific Heights. The ruler of San Francisco Victorian architecture, this is the style that most people imagine when they think ...
The plan to acquire the house involved buying other Victorian buildings and fixing them up. It may sound like a somewhat logical thing to do in San Francisco 2016, but in 1976 it was a crazy idea.
The San Francisco Victorian that used to house the fictional Tanner family on the hit 1990s show “Full House” can now be yours for a cool $6.5 million. The 3,737 square-foot home was listed ...
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The Victorian home's owner, San Francisco broker Tim Brown, paid around $200,000 for the move itself, plus around $200,000 in fees, to transport the building, known as the Englander House ...