“Full House” creator Jeff Franklin takes loss on Venetian Islands lots
Jeff Franklin, the creator of the sitcom “Full House,” sold his two remaining waterfront lots in Miami Beach’s Venetian Islands for a loss at $22.5 million. Records show the former writer and showrunner sold the lot at 1230 South Venetian Way to a Wyoming LLC named for the address for $11 million. The adjacent lot, at 1236 South Venetian Way, sold for $11.5 million in a deal that has yet to appear in property records, according to listing agent Julian Johnston of the Corcoran Group. He also represented the buyers. The deals close the book on Franklin’s plans to build […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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