Claudia Siegel, CRS Presents

SPECTACULAR  CONVERTED Firehouse 

$6,995,000

Property Details

Bedrooms 5
Bathrooms 6
Square Feet 6,012 sq ft
Neighborhood Noe Valley

Property Details

Imagine living in a piece of San Francisco’s history—with cutting-edge style and stunning Bay views! Once a 1909 firehouse, this fabulous multi-level home is now a one-of-a-kind architectural showpiece in Noe Valley. Set on a rare, flat, tree-lined block near 24th St and The Castro, this 6,012 sq ft residence combines preserved heritage with dramatic contemporary design by Garavaglia Architecture.
From the moment you enter the enclosed foyer—still honoring the original firehouse doors—feel welcomed into a world where glass, steel, light, and artistry take center stage. At the heart of the abode is a soaring central atrium with expansive skylights and a dramatic open staircase, infusing the interior with sunlight and creating the perfect backdrop for showcasing large-scale art. High ceilings and gallery-style walls offer an elegant setting for a rotating collection of masterpieces.
The second floor reveals a sun-drenched living area with southern-facing windows and an open concept layout that flows into the dining alcove. The chef-inspired kitchen is both bold and functional—featuring a Wolf range, Subzero fridge, wine cooler, and marble island with abundant storage. The adjacent breakfast nook is illuminated by the northern window wall, creating a peaceful morning ritual spot. Entertain effortlessly with a dedicated butler’s pantry offering a second dishwasher, ice maker, dual ovens, and plentiful cabinetry.
On the third level, three bedrooms (two with a shared dual-sink bath), a flexible loft landing, oversized laundry room, and a balcony give you both comfort and utility. Continue upward to discover a true sanctuary: a generous primary suite with vaulted ceilings, picture windows framing views of the Bay, two custom walk-in closets, and a luxurious ensuite featuring a step-down shower, separate vanity, and window-side soaking tub.
Two rooftop decks extend your activities outdoors—one above the detached garden suite with Ipe wood decking, a plumbed gas line, and leafy backdrops; the other on the fourth floor, offering a private perch to watch the sunset over a glass of wine. The guesthouse is perfect for overnight visitors or as a serene studio retreat with its own skylight and full bath.
Additional highlights include a media room with wet bar, a personal office, a lookout tower with 360° vistas, versatile space in the basement for a private gym or wine cellar, and an elevator connecting all main levels. Your 2-car garage seamlessly blends into the original structure. With proximity to shopping, dining, and iconic landmarks like Dolores Park and Ocean Beach, this is more than a home—it’s a legacy, reinvented. Experience what an elevated, artful lifestyle truly feels like!

Schedule

For additional showings contact Claudia Siegel, CRS  (415) 816-2811 or [email protected]

Upcoming Events

Tuesday

Apr 8

Open House

12:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Sunday

Apr 13

Open House

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

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Neighborhood

With Karl the Fog blanketing most of San Francisco, Noe Valley is a sunny exception.This is mostly thanks to the neighborhood’s location below Twin Peaks and Glen Ridge; both of these hills help keep Karl at “bay,” which allows Noe Valley residents to enjoy more sunny days than normal. Real estate in Noe Valley ranges from spacious condos to quaint row houses with fully upgraded interiors. Compared to other San Francisco neighborhoods, prospective residents are often amazed at the large floor plans available here.

If you have been searching for a neighborhood that is both centrally-located and commuter-friendly, Noe Valley is a great place to call home. You can take a short walk to Church Street and catch the Muni J train and be at Google headquarters in 45 minutes or less. Noe Valley is also near several bus lines and major highways, which makes it easy to travel down the street or all the way to Silicon Valley.

Mission Dolores Park sits right on the northern edge of Noe Valley and is a popular place for locals who love the outdoors. Amenities include two off-leash dog areas, a variety of different sports fields/courts, and a playground for the little ones. Dolores Park is also home to many festivals and live performances, so you never know what may be in store for you here!

The local food scene in Noe Valley is incredibly popular with neighborhood residents, commuters, and tourists alike. Whole Foods is one of the nation’s most popular grocery stores, and a great place to keep your fridge and pantry stocked with high-quality organic foods. However, when locals want to enjoy a meal away from home, Toast Eatery, Patxi’s Pizza, and The Little Chihuahua are a few popular hot spots. 

If you love to visit farmers’ markets, the Noe Valley Farmers Market is held every Saturday from 8am to 1pm. Featuring local and organic meats, produce, dairy and other goods, this is a Farmers Market you will want to visit time and time again.
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