Creator and executive producer of both series, Jeff Franklin, is the current owner but decided to put the San Francisco place back on the market, after it was announced that the Fuller House series would not be continuing.
In a statement to the San Francisco Chronicle, Jeff said: “The home will always have tremendous emotional significance to me. It is a symbol of the shows I love, and the second family I have formed with the casts of Full and Fuller House.”
Jeff bought the home from a decorator in August 2016 for $4 million.
Neighbours said that the house on 1709 Broderick Street had been attracting fans and tourists for many years.
While the inside of the home was never used for filming, photos from the outside of the house were used for the original series that featured the Tanner family and the Netflix sequel, which included some of the original cast.
“Now that ‘Fuller House’ is ending, I will be putting the home back on the market. I hope to find a buyer who wants to make it a full house once again,” Jeff said.