115-Year-Old Firehouse Sold at Auction for Just $7,500 Is Transformed Into an Elegant $8 Million San Francisco Home

by Brittany Natale

MLS via Realtor.com

It’s not every day that a 115-year-old converted firehouse lands on the market, and even rarer that the firehouse in question has been transformed into a stylish and elegant family home.

But that is exactly what one home listing in San Francisco is now offering. This unique property boasts a wealth of history far beyond its original use as a base for local firefighters.

Located in the high-end Noe Valley neighborhood, the 6,012-square-foot estate was one of the city’s original firehouses. Built after the 1906 earthquake, the 1909 structure served as a firehouse from 1909 until 1959.

The converted firehouse features many original details, including zinc doors, a four-story spiral staircase, copper garage doors, a fire pole, and a fire bell.

Its rich history? It once belonged to artists Beth Van Hoesen and Mark Adams.

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The residence served as a firehouse until the 1950s.

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Original details include a spiral staircase and a fire pole.

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The fire pole is still intact.

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Some rooms have large windows while others have skylights.

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There’s an oversized center island in the kitchen.

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Art-filled past

According to SF Gate in 2011, the duo bought the property at auction for $7,500 in 1959 and transformed it into an art studio and a private residence where they lived for almost 50 years.

It was a meeting place for their weekly drawing group, which included famous artists such as Ruth Asawa and Wayne Thiebaud.

Later owners gutted the interior and transformed it into a modern abode. The fire station details were restored, however.

The former firehouse, one of only 25 converted firehouses in San Francisco, was last sold in 2017 for $5,325,000.

Original details

The spacious family room comes with a wet bar, a home office, and a half-bath. There’s a two-car garage that doubles as a storage area.

You can take the four-story spiral staircase—or the elevator—to the second level.

The light-filled level comprises a living and dining room, a chef’s kitchen, a galley kitchen, and a powder room. The kitchen boasts a marble-clad center island, sleek white cabinets, and stainless-steel Wolf appliances. The built-in wine fridge is also a nice touch.

The living and dining area is defined by its oversized arched window and light wood flooring.

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A bedroom with a view

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The top-floor tower offers city views \.

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A bathroom with a soaking tub

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There are also outdoor spaces to enjoy.

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Plenty of space

The third floor holds three bedrooms, two of them en suite. Two additional bathrooms and a laundry room round out this level.

Amenities include a gym and a lookout tower. The one-bedroom, one-bathroom garden room is perfect for overnight guests.

Claudia Siegel with Compass represents the listing.

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