Converted Fire Station Heats Up San Francisco Market

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Updated on September 2nd, 2021

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After faithfully serving the Noe Valley for 50 years, the converted fire station known as Engine 44 is sparking up excitement once again!

An extensive renovation in 2007 converted the 6,045 sq. feet of industrial space into a stunning four-bedroom, three-and-three-fourths-bath home. Original firehouse features from the station’s 1909 inauguration are still intact, including its brass fire pole and copper stable doors. Listed at $6.89M, this converted fire station rings in at well over the median San Francisco list price of $1.15M, but is sure to be a hot buy in an already blazing market!

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Alyssa Ennis

Alyssa contributes DIY and lifestyle content to the Redfin blog. A DIY addict, Alyssa’s 460-square-foot studio is forever in a state of renovation chaos (but hey, Rome wasn’t built in a day!). When she’s not restoring perfectly good things in her apartment, you can find Alyssa with a camera in one hand and a cup of Seattle’s finest coffee in the other.

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