Bob Saget's $7 Million Brentwood Home for Sale Gets a Major Cut — See Inside

The 6,608-square-foot mansion where Bob Saget lived before his death has been on the market for three months now

Bob Saget's Los Angeles home is back on the market after receiving a $770,000 price cut.

The upscale Brentwood mansion was first listed in June for $7.765 million, just six months after the actor and comedian's sudden death.

The modern 6,608 sq. ft. home is now asking $6.99 million, after three months on the market without finding a buyer. It features six bedrooms, six bathrooms, and a range of smart technology fitted by the Full House alum, who died on Jan. 9 at the age of 65.

"Bob was very into tech," the actor's nephew Adam Saget, the Compass agent handling the sale, said in a release. "Over the years he put in smart house controls and automation throughout the home."

Originally built in 1964 and renovated in 2003, the privately gated home features a grand motor court, three-car garage, pool, spa, and barbecue entertainment area.

Bob Saget Family Home Lists for $7.765M
Bob Saget's family home. Jeff Ong/PostRAIN Productions; Phillip Faraone/Getty Images

Purchased by Saget in 2003 for $2.895 million, the floor plan also includes five bedrooms, a spacious primary suite with high vaulted ceilings, a fireplace, private patio, and luxurious spa-like bathroom with tub, steam shower, and large walk-in closet.

Bob Saget Family Home Lists for $7.765M
Bob Saget's family home. Jeff Ong/PostRAIN Productions

"The natural light throughout the home is really wonderful and from almost every window you can see greenery," added Adam Saget in the release. "When driving into the property, the mature manicured landscaping offers a peaceful and tranquil setting, it doesn't feel like you are in LA.

Bob Saget Family Home Lists for $7.765M
Bob Saget's family home. Jeff Ong/PostRAIN Productions

"I also really like the privacy of the home — from the street, a passer-by would have no idea what's behind the gates," he continued. "Personally, I'm going to miss our family gatherings and holiday celebrations we shared together in the home. So many great stories, lots of laughs, and memories to cherish for years to come."

Saget was found dead in his room at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Orlando, Florida on Jan. 9, following a stand-up comedy performance at nearby Jacksonville. Jan. 9, would have been also the 75th birthday of his older sister, Gay, the former school teacher from Philadelphia who died in 1994 following a scleroderma diagnosis.

Medical officials working with the Orange County Sheriff's Department later determined that Saget died from head trauma consistent with some kind of fall.

Just eight months before his death, Philadelphia-born Saget reflected on his own mortality in a wide-ranging interview with the Til This Day with Radio Rahim podcast.

"I'm proud of myself because I'm onto a new thing," Saget told host Radio Rahim in the first part of the interview, which provided a unique glimpse into his state of mind throughout the final months of his life.

"At 65, I'm different than I was," he added. "We're all rethinking what we said 20 years ago, 10 years ago, four years ago. I'm not even rethinking it. I just don't have the same way of doing humor or conversation."

"I guess therapy, having three kids, watching people pass away in the past few years, mortality, all that stuff has fortunately changed me," he continued. "My kids tell me, 'Dad, you're different. It's so nice to watch you grow.'"

Bob Saget Family Home Lists for $7.765M
Bob Saget's family home. Jeff Ong/PostRAIN Productions

On Wednesday, Saget's co-star John Stamos honored the life of his late friend in a newly-released trailer for the upcoming Netflix special, Dirty Daddy: The Bob Saget Tribute.

In the footage, Stamos is seen reading his final text exchange with Saget at The Comedy Store in LA - which includes a friendly joke at the expense of his close friend, musician John Mayer, 44.

"I wanna read my last text from Bob," Stamos, 58, said in the trailer. "He said, 'I love you so much. I will say that God gave me the brother that I wanted.'"

Bob Saget Family Home Lists for $7.765M
Bob Saget's family home. Jeff Ong/PostRAIN Productions

"I said, 'Well, you have a lot of god-given brothers, but I'm first, right?'" Stamos continued. "And he said, 'Mayer is an amazing friend, but he's more fair-weather. You're always there, so you're number one.' "

The trailer shows that Mayer was happily amused by Saget's joke. The audience also broke into laughter at the comment.

To donate to the Scleroderma Research Foundation in Saget's memory, click here.

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