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  • 2022-05-20 (xsd:date)
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  • No, The ‘Full House’ Home Is Not On The Market For $37 Million (en)
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  • A post shared on Facebook claims a house in San Francisco, California that appeared in the television sitcom Full House is being listed on the market for $37 million. Facebook/Screenshot Verdict: False This rumor stems from a spurious posting on Zillow. The website confirmed the listing was fake and has since been removed. Fact Check: The house in question is notable for being featured in the opening credits of Full House, a television sitcom that aired from 1987 to 1995, according to IMDb . The show’s creator, Jeff Franklin, bought the San Francisco home in 2016 for $4 million before selling it for $5.35 million in 2020, SFGate reported . The May 18 Facebook post claims the home is back on the market for $37 million and advises users to contact the author if they are interested. Here is your chance to own a piece of TV history, the post claims. While the house was in fact listed on the real estate website Zillow for $37 million, the listing was fraudulent. It first appeared earlier in May and was reported on by several news outlets before the website removed the listing, according to SFGate . We discovered a ‘For Sale By Owner’ listing was illegitimate after it was posted, and have since taken it down, a Zillow spokesperson told SFGate. We apologize for any confusion this may have caused. The house is still listed as sold on Zillow . No transactions regarding the house have been made since Franklin sold the house in 2020. (RELATED: Does This Image Show A Two-Story House Caught In A Landslide?) Much of the Full House original cast, including the late Bob Saget, reprised their roles in the Netflix follow-up series Fuller House , which aired from 2016 to 2020. The house appeared in the opening credits of that series as well. (en)
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