History and Modern Architecture Ignite on the Cover of San Francisco Homes Magazine
Chemical Engine House 44, located in the San Francisco neighborhood of Noe Valley, was originally built in 1909 and served as a San Francisco firehouse until 1959. The home has recently undergone an extensive renovation and now a modern masterpiece sits behind the historic structure.
The brilliant renovation of this historical piece of real estate includes 4 levels of unique living space as well as an observatory tower, large wine cellar and tasting room; all designed for modern living. The open floor plan is accentuated by the center staircase/elevator atrium which is washed in sunlight from the immense skylight above.
Presented by Joe Marko and Rafael Acevedo of Paragon Real Estate Group in San Fancisco, the clever mix of modern and original details creates a home that is truly one of a kind. Upon entering through the massive original copper doors you will be captivated by the innovative floating level above.
Features that make this home a standout include an impressive glass and reclaimed lumber staircase, two story family room with a wall of glass, gourmet “loft” kitchen with adjoining catering kitchen, original 4 story spiral staircase and zinc clad doors, air conditioned bedroom levels, home spa, heated tiled floors, surround sound, roof terrace & dramatic observatory tower with 360 degree views.
This is a unique opportunity for the discerning buyer craving something distinctive.
- 4 Bedrooms
- 4 Full Baths & 2 Half Baths
- 2 Car Parking
- Landscaped Gardens
- Roof Terrace
- 2 Fireplaces
- Original Firehouse Details
- Elevator
For additional information about this unique San Francisco real estate listing and other homes for sale or for more information on Joe Marko and Rafael Acevedo of Paragon Real Estate Group visit these websites:
Firehouse44.com
www.joeandrafael.com
Joe Marko
415.738.7076
jmarko@paragon-re.com
Rafael Acevedo
415.738.7077
racevedo@paragon-re.com
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