Last fake list online? The Full House

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Zillow featured the home used for the TV show “Full House,” only to then backtrack and say the property, listed at $37 million, wasn’t actually for sale.

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Zillow has confirmed that the San Francisco home featured in the “Full House” credit sequence is not actually for sale.

The home was listed on Zillow for $37 million on Tuesday. On Wednesday, the list had been withdrawn.

“Our teams use a number of different tools to prevent inappropriate content from being posted in the first place, but if an ad is found to be fraudulent after it is posted, our team takes action to remove it,” a spokesperson said. from Zillow to KRON from Nexstar. “In this case, we discovered that a ‘For Sale by Owner’ listing was illegitimate after it was posted and have since removed it. We apologize for any confusion this may have caused. »

The home, located at 1709 Broderick St. in the Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Francisco, was last sold on Oct. 2, 2020, for $5.4 million, according to Zillow.

It was previously owned by “Full House” executive producer and creator Jeff Franklin, who purchased it in 2016. The house’s appearance has changed over time since the show aired, and Franklin reportedly wished that the house looks like television. However, neighbors objected to its suggested renovations due to a possible influx of tourists.

Franklin sold the house in 2020.

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