The historic house rolls down the hilly streets of San Fran

And you thought your the last move was hard!

The owners of a 138-year-old Victorian house made him roll down the hilly streets of San Francisco on his way to a new address.

The large green six-bedroom house of 1882 was loaded with huge dolls and paraded six blocks through Golden Gate City from Franklin Street to Fulton Street, incredible images from ABC7 showed.

A flurry of amused spectators lined the sidewalks to watch the 1 mph procession.

The first part of the trip involved navigating one of the city’s infamous hills.

“This is always difficult for a home,” said spokesman Phil Joy.

Joy had to obtain permits from more than 15 city agencies, while the homeowner coughed up $ 400,000 in fees and moving costs to move the historic home, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

To make room for the mobile home, the parking meters were broken, the limbs of the trees were cut down and the traffic signs were moved.

At its old location, the house was valued at about $ 5 million, according to Zillow.

A 60-apartment building will soon be erected on the vacancy.

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