A view in 2022 of 1709 Broderick Street, the house depicted in the filming of the TV show "Full House." Photo: Carlos Avila Gonzalez/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images
Turns out the Tanners were sitting on a gold mine.
State of play: The San Francisco house at 1709 Broderick Street — whose exterior was featured in the sitcom "Full House" — is on sale for $6.5 million.
"The house no longer has the iconic red door from the show, but is still a tourist attraction," CNBC writes.
Fun fact: Built in 1883 and renovated in 2019, the real-life Victorian home has four bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms for a total of 3,737 square feet.
The home's interior was not used for the show.
🎶 Nathan's thought bubble:Everywhere you lookat this listing, it sounds like a delightful home.