'Rare' renovated San Francisco firehouse hits the market for $8M

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A piece of San Francisco history has hit the real estate market: a rare renovated firehouse that dates back to the early 1900s.

The Noe Valley property was listed this month, with an asking price of $7.95 million. It's one of only 25 original firehouses in San Francisco that has been converted to a single family residence, according to real estate company Compass. Realtor Claudia Siegel is the listing agent. Located at 3816 22nd Street, the four-story home has been modernized to include an elevator, a chef's kitchen, "dramatic skylights," and a gym.

44 served this neighborhood until 1956 when it moved to new quarters at 1145 Stanyan Street when the building was put up for auction and began its journey as the unique residence that it is today," Siegel said.It was sold to renowned artists Beth Van Hoesen and Mark Adams for less than $15,000.

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