No matter where you look or wherever you go, there is a face of someone who needs you … and I want to call you their home.
The iconic Sitcom fan “Full house“Famous starring Mary Kate And Ashley Olsen — and the late comedian Bob Saget, The person who died suddenly At the age of 65 in January — you can now own part of the show’s history.
The San Francisco home is one of the rarely available Queen Anne-style and Victorian-style “Painted Ladies” (a row of seven properties on the TV screen in the show’s intro sequence) for $ 3.55 million. It was listed. Position.
Property snoops at First reported by The Wall Street Journal The news added that seller Twitter senior software engineer Leah Culver is aiming for a break-even point. In January 2020, she bought Queen Anne’s house, previously dressed in pink, for $ 3.55 million.


Culver lived nearby and bought a devastated 1890s spread in hopes of refurbishment after being owned by the same family for about 60 years. Two months after she purchased in January 2020, COVID-19 occurred in the state. The pandemic has reportedly delayed securing permits for work that the journal has not yet started. However, Culver told the journal that she has the necessary permits from the planning department and she expects her to receive the same from the construction department this summer. Simply put, she sells because she runs out of time to see through the refurbishment.
In a message to the post, the brokerage firm added that the sale included an approved permit from David Armor Architecture to restore the two-unit structure. 714 Steiner St., To “former glory”. This involves creating a large upper unit with 5 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms, and a powder room about 3,000 square feet in size with 3 levels of floorboards. Downstairs there are 2 bedroom and 1 bathroom units. The unit is 845 sq ft and has its own entrance and laundry, which can be used as a guest suite or income-generating property. (The house was split into two units in 1960.)
“I really want to find San Francisco and the buyers who care about this property and location,” said Culver, who has an Instagram account at home. @pinkpaintedladyBoasting 19,500 followers, he told the journal.






Living in a Gulf city has traditionally been expensive and still makes no difference. The journal states that the market supply is low and demand is high. In the first quarter of 2022, median sales rose to $ 1.87 million. This is a 21% increase from $ 1.55 million in the year-ago quarter.
For those who can pay the price, the house offers a wonderful dose of history. All seven homes, also known as the “Seven Sisters,” were built between 1892 and 1895 by a man named Matthew Cabana. Born in Ireland, Cabana emigrated to the United States in 1869 and began with his own home, the 722 Steiner St. Then he completed the other. This listed house is No. The 714 was completed in 1895.
Features within No. 714 include views of the hills of Alamo Square from oversized bay windows on all three levels. The kitchen on the back of the house faces the dome of the City Hall, and the second and third floors face the downtown San Francisco skyline.
The images in the list do show devastated houses, but past them, seeing changes to spindle-shaped stairs, hardwood floors, crate windows, moldings, high ceilings, and large kitchens. please.
Nina Hatvany of Compass will be in charge of the list.