'Full House' House on Sale
by Scott Harris, posted Feb 2nd 2010 12:00PM
It's one of the saddest moments of youth: when the home you grew up in is sold off to strangers. And now it's about to happen to the house that all America grew up with.Yes, folks, it's true: the house featured on the beloved family sitcom 'Full House' is being offered up for sale to the highest bidder. According to NBC Los Angeles, the stately Victorian home, which was featured in the opening credits for most of the show's eight seasons, is on the block with an asking price of $4.1 million.
It's one of the saddest moments of youth: when the home you grew up in is sold off to strangers. And now it's about to happen to the house that all America grew up with.Yes, folks, it's true: the house featured on the beloved family sitcom 'Full House' is being offered up for sale to the highest bidder. According to NBC Los Angeles, the stately Victorian home, which was featured in the opening credits for most of the show's eight seasons, is on the block with an asking price of $4.1 million.
But there can be no doubt that the unique pedigree 722 Steiner brings to the table boosts its value over any other mere hovel. After all, for an entire generation of television fans, 'Full House' represents a halcyon age of family, friendship and laughter. And is any price too high to preserve that legacy?
No word yet on whether any of the show's stars, such as Beach Boy drummer John Stamos, funnyman Bob Saget or acting phenoms Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen will become involved in the bidding, but one thing's for sure: whoever lands this house will have acquired a true national treasure.




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by cath, posted Feb 3rd 2010
This is NOT the house from the show. This is one of the several houses in the background when the family is having a picnic at the end of the credits but this is not the one they used for the exterior of the Tanner house. I can't believe people can lie like this!
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by Andy, posted Feb 3rd 2010
Yes Cath, you are right, the actual house that was the exterior shots of the house are at 1709 Broderick St. The "Painted Ladies" are the homes that are in Alamo Square on Steiner. They are from the park in the opening credits.... Scott Harris, get your facts straight.
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by john scott, posted Apr 9th 2010
The UK property is a perfect alternative for those who are used to appreciate the centuries-old traditions and stability. Homes for sale in the UK are offered in accordance with mid-European prices. http://proferty.co.uk/ property for sale
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