The laugh comes free, but living in the late artist Bob Saget’s Los Angeles home will cost you more.
Saget’s residence in Crestwood Hills, where he lived for nearly 20 years, is listed for $7.76 million.
Saget, who died unexpectedly January 9 at age 65, bought a 6-bedroom, 6.5-bathroom property in 2003 for $2.9 million, according to the Wall Street Journal. Full House’s father resided in the house until his death.
One of the special features of the home includes Elan Smart Home Technology – superior home automation that controls nearly every use.
“Bob was very interested in technology. His nephew, Adam Saget, the real estate agent who represents the listing with Compass, told The Post in a statement that, over the years, he has put smart home controls and automation throughout the home.
The architectural gated house spans approximately 6,600 square feet and was designed by the famous Douglas Bush Design.





The beloved comedian and sitcom star lived at home with his widow Kelly Rizzo, whom Saget married in 2018. She was the stepmother to his three adult daughters—Laura, Oprah and Jenny—with ex-wife Sherry Kramer.
“He’s like, he’s still my husband,” Rizzo, 42, recently revealed. “It’s not like, ‘Oh, it’s my ex. “It’s like… the relationship is different now. It’s just – that’s what it is.”
She recently moved to a new property – but she’s still in contact with his offspring.
“His girls came to stay with me because you know, the first time since I moved into the new house this past week, and they came into the house and I was like, ‘So it’s more like a museum for your dad, so no,'” Rizzo told People earlier this month, “And then they’ll notice me like I’m I talk to a picture every once in a while, and they’re like, ‘Stepmommy Kelly, are you okay? ”


Moving: Amenities in their formerly shared home include a large parking lot, garage for three cars, pool, spa, and BBQ entertainment area.
The basic suite features high vaulted ceilings, plenty of natural light, a fireplace, private patio, and a spa-like bathroom with bathtub, steam shower, and large walk-in wardrobe, on the menu.
Three guest rooms and a large balcony complete the upper floor.
The main floor features a cozy lobby with stone and hardwood floors throughout. The living room is a gorgeous sky-lit two-story space with an adjoining dining room.




There is also a media and family room with an additional guest room. Stainless steel kitchen appliances, fireplace, breakfast counter and pantry have been updated in the dining kitchen.
There is also a separate guest house with a full bathroom that can be converted into an office or gym.
Most of all, Adam Saget of Compass adds, the property was a place for the family.
“Personally, I will miss the family gatherings and holiday celebrations we shared together at home,” he added. “So many great stories, so many laughs and memories to cherish for years to come.”
The slate comes right before the Netflix show “A Tribute To Bob Saget” — a celebration of Saget’s life in comedy with his friends and family — slated for release on June 10.






Saget was found unresponsive in his hotel room at the Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Florida, that afternoon. Family members were worried when they couldn’t get to him and he had missed out on time.
Emergency responders declared Saget dead at the scene.
An autopsy later revealed that he had suffered blunt trauma to the head from an accidental blow to the back of his head, likely from a fall, and subsequently died of his injuries in his sleep.
Saget is best known for playing Danny Tanner on Full House from 1987 to 1995, and hosting “America’s Funniest Home Videos” from 1989 to 1997.
In the last years of his life, he hosted the podcast “Bob Saget’s Here For You”.
At the time of his death, Saget was on the “I Don’t Do Negative Comedy Tour”.