Have mercy! One of San Francisco’s famous “Painted Ladies” seen onFull Houseis now on the market for $2.75 million.

The three-story, 2,849-square-foot property offers period details, high ceilings, and views of San Francisco’s downtown area. Though thelistingnotes the home is ready for a buyer to “restore” the fixer-upper, which is situated on what the agency calls “arguably the most recognized residential block on earth.”

F8 Photography

Full House 714 Steiner St, San Francisco, CA 94117

Full House 714 Steiner St, San Francisco, CA 94117

Full House 714 Steiner St, San Francisco, CA 94117

Full Houseaired eight seasons between 1987 and 1995, eventually spawning a Netflix revival titledFuller House, which will debut itsfinal episodesin 2020 after five seasons on the streaming platform.

The original show’s cast includedBob Saget,Lori Loughlin,John Stamos,Candace Cameron Bure,andMary-KateandAshley Olsen.

Though the home isn’t the actual setting where the Tanner family resided on-screen, the location offers potential for a multi-family living space, with the popular Alamo Square Park — also included in theFull Housecredits — across the street.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories

san-francisco-1

Full House 714 Steiner St, San Francisco, CA 94117

Through its various incarnations throughout its run,Full House’s title sequence displayed many Bay Area locales, including the Golden Gate Bridge and the city’s cable cars.

Jeff Franklin, the creator of the sitcom, purchased the five-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom San Francisco home that served as the facade of the Tanner family residence on screen for nearly $4 million in 2016.

He laterlistedthe Lower Pacific Heights neighborhood propertyfor $5.995 million in early 2019.

source: people.com