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Eric Turner
remarkable Cole Valley residence
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$2,995,000
10 Carmel Street, San Francisco
10 Carmel is a remarkable Cole Valley residence that seamlessly blends San Francisco history, timeless elegance, and modern luxury. Once home to Engine Company #40 from 1909 to 1956, this iconic Mission Revival firehouse, designed by architect Newton J. Tharp, was thoughtfully renovated in 2001 and transformed into two house-like residences that feel and offer the scale of a single-family home, complete with 4 spacious bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, and 4 private exterior decks. Lovingly maintained and tastefully updated, it retains stunning period elements such as a wrought iron staircase, original brass fire pole, and 20-foot ceilings, all gracefully integrated with contemporary finishes. Step inside the expansive main level, where a light-filled living room opens to one of the home’s view decks, ideal for entertaining or quiet reflection. The gourmet eat-in kitchen, adjacent dining room, and multiple seating areas provide exceptional flow for both everyday living and hosting guests. Enjoy stunning panoramic views from Sutro Forest and Marin Headlands to the Golden Gate Bridge and Downtown. Every room invites natural light and breathtaking scenery, creating a truly elevated living experience. Located just steps from vibrant Cole Valley, historic Haight-Ashbury, and UCSF’s world-class medical campus.
Highlights:
Highlights:
- Converted Historic Cole Valley Firehouse, Former Engine #40
- Originally Built in 1909
- Housed the Horses to Draw the Fire Engines
- Converted to two Townhome-Style Condominiums in 2001 (approximate date)
- Flexible Floor Plan
- Wrought iron staircase and Fire Pole
- Gorgeous Hardwood Flooring
- High Ceilings Throughout the Home
- 4 Bedrooms
- 5.5 Baths
- 4 Private Exterior Decks
- Panoramic Views Spanning from the Sutro Forest and Marin Headlands to the Golden Gate Bridge and Downtown
- Detached Private Garage - 1 Car Parking
Neighborhood
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Despite its relatively small size, Cole Valley is surrounded by some of San Francisco's most popular landmarks. The homes epitomize "modern luxury" with beautiful ocean views and fully-remodeled interiors. With numerous public parks and the Golden Gate Bridge just a short trip north, Cole Valley offers an exceptional living experience.
Just a mile from Cole Valley is the 1000+ acre Golden Gate Park, featuring attractions such as the Japanese Tea Garden and Koret Playground and Carousel.
Cole Valley has numerous dining and shopping options along its charming streets. Nearby landmarks include the Haight-Ashbury district, Mt Sutro with its old NIKE missile silo, and the monument marking San Francisco's geographic center on Clayton near 17th.
One of the best parts about living in Cole Valley is its convenient access to the N Judah municipal light rail ("Muni") route. Residents of Cole Valley can hop on this frequently-running light rail and commute to the Google headquarters in less than 30 minutes. The N Judah route is also ideal for traveling to landmarks such as the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Embarcadero Plaza.
Just a mile from Cole Valley is the 1000+ acre Golden Gate Park, featuring attractions such as the Japanese Tea Garden and Koret Playground and Carousel.
Cole Valley has numerous dining and shopping options along its charming streets. Nearby landmarks include the Haight-Ashbury district, Mt Sutro with its old NIKE missile silo, and the monument marking San Francisco's geographic center on Clayton near 17th.
One of the best parts about living in Cole Valley is its convenient access to the N Judah municipal light rail ("Muni") route. Residents of Cole Valley can hop on this frequently-running light rail and commute to the Google headquarters in less than 30 minutes. The N Judah route is also ideal for traveling to landmarks such as the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Embarcadero Plaza.

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