The San Francisco home that featured in the popular American sitcomFull House has sold for less than the $US4.1 million asking price.
The three-bedroom home had been on the market for just over two months and has sold for$US4 million.
Yet the final sale price is still well over $US500,000 above the average price for a luxury home in San Francisco.

Filming for the show was mostly done in a studio, rather than the house. Picture: Realtor
The traditional Victorian home is located in Lower Pacific Heights, just a short drive from Golden Gate Park.
The 290 sqm property features high ceilings, a home office and a well-manicured garden.
Since the show ended the distinctive home has undergone a makeover and now has a more modern look with darker hues, contrasting trimmings and patterned carpet.
There have been suggestions the property’s contemporary interior decor may have put some buyers off.

The period property has modern interiors. Picture: Realtor
The exterior of the home famously featured in the title sequence of the TV show and served as the fictional home for everyone’s favourite television family in the 80s and 90s.
While audiences might remember the house’s beige and white façade from when the show first aired, the exterior now features a much darker hue.
The front yard is now also home to a sprawling tree that covers the front window:
The distinctive bay windows and twin pillars remain, along with the original brick staircase.

The home’s interior style is quite contemporary. Picture: Realtor
From 1987 to 1995 the show’s eight seasons were largely filmed in a recording studio rather than inside the house.
The show starred Bob Saget as Danny Tanner, a widow who raises his three daughters with the help of his brother-in-law and best friend.
The popular show also launched the careers of the Olsen twins, Mary-Kate and Ashley, who as toddlers shared the role of the youngest daughter Michelle.

The property has four bathrooms. Picture: Realtor
But the interesting history of the home predates its role in the popular television show.
Originally constructed in 1883, the house was a product of Charles Lewis Hinkel – a son of German builder who immigrated to San Francisco in 1852.
Through the work of Hinkel and his three sons, other Italianate-style homes were built in the area and many of them are still standing.

Resource: realestate.com.au
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