Full House creator Jeff Franklin has put his massive Beverly Hills mansion on the market for a whopping $85 million.The 66-year-old filmmaker and screenwriter's plans for a big move were shared by real estate sources with TMZon Wednesday.The property has a gruesome history, as the mansion was built on the site where Sharon Tate and four friends were brutally murdered by followers of Charles Manson in 1969.
Ready for a change: Full House creator Jeff Franklin, 66, has put his 21,000-square-foot mansion in Beverly Hills on the market for $85 million, TMZ reported on WednesdayFranklin also opened up his home recently for a reception for family members of the late comedian Bob Saget, who died on January 9 at 65 while in Orlando, Florida, in the midst of a standup tour.Saget starred as patriarch Danny Tanner on Franklin's series Full House and its Netflix continuation Fuller House, and he was also a respected standup comedian known for his edgy routines.The new owners of the mansion — which is located near Benedict Canyon — could easily get lost amid its 21,000 square feet, and the home boasts nine bedrooms and 18 bathrooms.
The home is tucked away on close to 3.6 acres, and the listing is being handled by Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles star Josh Altman and his brother Matthew Altman for Douglas Elliman.Its position high in the hills gives the Cielo Drive property 'jetliner' views of surrounding Los Angeles.
Franklin recently hosted a reception for family after Full House star Bob Saget died on January 9 at 65; Franklin seen with Full House stars (L–R) Jodie Sweetin, Candace Cameron Bure and Andrea Barber in 2017 Commanding presence: Saget starred as patriarch Danny Tanner on Franklin's series Full House and its Netflix.
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