
Historic Firehouse #44 has been restored to none of it’s original glory. However, it has been resored into a masterpiece of a slick, modern, non-kid-friendly home with amazing views, high-end finishes and the “cool factor” that goes along with living in a fire house.
Schtuff:
- October 2005: Active for 71 days with an asking price of $2.695m. Withdrawn.
 - February 2006: Active for 8 days for an asking price of $2.696m; sold for $2.1m
 - May 2008: On the market currently for $6.375m
 - Kitschy elements used in the remodel include fire-hose nozzel fountain, fire-hose used as staging item.
 - Worst part of the remodel: the pole is encased in glass. NOT IN USE. BOOOOO!
 - Best part of the remodel: outdoor decks, walk-in wine closet and kitchen with separate galley sous chef space/kitchen
 
3816 22nd Street–Current listing [Home San Francisco]
              3816 22nd Street–2006 listing [MLS]
              *image above is the original fire house bell that is still currently in the house
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