A chuckle will come for totally free, but residing in the Los Angeles dwelling of the late funnyman Bob Saget will value you far more.
Saget’s Crestwood Hills home, exactly where he lived for practically 20 many years, has stated for $7.76 million.
Saget, who unexpectedly handed absent on January 9 at age 65, bought the six-bed room, 6.5-bathroom estate in 2003 for $2.9 million, according to the Wall Street Journal. The “Full House” father resided in the house right until his demise.
A single distinct attribute of the home consists of Elan intelligent household technological know-how — super-premium home automation that controls approximately each use.
“Bob was pretty into tech. More than the decades he place in good property controls and automation all through the residence,” his nephew, Adam Saget, and the authentic estate agent representing the listing with Compass, instructed The Submit in a assertion.
Spanning about 6,600 square feet, the gated architectural home was designed by the renowned Douglas Busch Structure.






The beloved standup comedian and sitcom star lived in the property with his widow Kelly Rizzo, whom Saget married in 2018. She was stepmother to his 3 adult daughters — Lara, Aubrey and Jennie — with ex-wife Sherri Kramer.
“It’s like, he’s even now my husband,” Rizzo, 42, not long ago discovered. “It’s not like, ‘Oh, he’s my previous husband.’ It’s like … the connection is various now. It’s just — it is what it is.”
She not long ago moved into a new residence — but she’s however in contact with his offspring.
“His ladies came to remain with me for you know, the very first time considering that I moved into the new house just this very last week, and they walked in and I was like, ‘So it is sort of like a museum to your dad, so do not freak out but yes, he’s just about everywhere,’” Rizzo informed People earlier this month. “And then they’ll catch me like speaking to a image each and every when in a though, and they are like ‘Stepmommy Kelly, are you Okay?’”


Moving on: Facilities in their when-shared property incorporate a grand motor court docket, a three car garage, a pool, a spa and a barbecue amusement region.
The main suite features large vaulted ceilings, an abundance of purely natural light-weight, a hearth, a personal patio, a spa-like bathroom with a tub, a steam shower and a big walk-in closet, per the listing.
Three visitor rooms and a huge terrace finish the higher amount.
The primary stage capabilities a heat lobby with stone and hardwood flooring throughout. The residing space is a extraordinary sky-lit two-tale area with an adjacent dining place.




There is also a media and loved ones home with an supplemental visitor area. The take in-in kitchen area has up to date stainless-metal appliances, a fireplace, a breakfast counter and a stroll-in pantry.
There’s even a independent visitor home with a entire tub, which can be transformed into an place of work or fitness center.
Most of all, adds Compass’ Adam Saget, the house was a space for loved ones.
“Personally, I’m going to miss our spouse and children gatherings and vacation celebrations we shared together in the residence,” he added. “So lots of terrific stories, heaps of laughs and recollections to cherish for several years to arrive.”
The listing arrives suitable forward of Netflix’s “A Tribute To Bob Saget” — a celebration of Saget’s lifetime in comedy with his buddies and relatives — established to be released on June 10.






Saget was uncovered unresponsive in his resort space at the Ritz-Carlton Orlando, in Florida, that January afternoon. Family customers were being anxious when they experienced be unable to arrive at him and he had skipped his checkout time.
Crisis responders pronounced Saget dead at the scene.
An autopsy later on disclosed he suffered blunt head trauma from an accidental blow to the back again of his head, probably from a slide, and subsequently died from the accidents in his rest.
Saget was most effective recognised for playing Danny Tanner on “Full House” from 1987 to 1995, and for web hosting “America’s Funniest Dwelling Videos” from 1989 to 1997.
In the last several years of his daily life, he hosted the podcast “Bob Saget’s Below For You.”
At the time of his dying, Saget was on his “I Never Do Destructive Comedy Tour.”