Take a Cue From ‘Ghostbusters’ and Live in a Firehouse
Take a Cue From ‘Ghostbusters’ and Live in a Firehouse
We have to admit that the firehouse featured in the original “Ghostbusters” was pretty much the coolest live-work space ever. Real-life Hook and Ladder 8, the Tribeca firehouse that’s more than a century old (old enough to actually predate the official Fire Department of New York itself) served as the setting for “Ghostbusters” HQ.
In fact, the still-working firehouse is something of a screen star. In addition to “Ghostbusters,” the brick beauty has made appearances in a “Seinfeld” episode and the movie “Hitch.” It also has a cameo role in the new, all-female reboot of the movie about four scrappy poltergeist-nabbers.
Minor spoiler alert: The new ghostbusters initially try to set up shop in a firehouse, just like their ’80s predecessors, but they can’t afford the rent. So they wind up in a space above a Chinese restaurant instead.
Who ya gonna call if you want a firehouse of your own? Take a look at these listings for converted firehouses you could call home and office—perfect for forming your very own paranormal business.
307 W 121Street Penthouse, New York, NY 10027
Rental: $4,495 per month
Hot property: This two-bedroom loft measures a spacious 2,500 square feet and features 20-foot ceilings, exposed brick, and hardwood floors. The converted firehouse sits on a quiet, tree-lined street just beyond Columbia University.
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5 South Street, Plymouth, MA 02360
Price: $857,000
Hot property: This converted 1900 firehouse was beautifully renovated in 2002 into a four-bedroom, three-bathroom loft home with a one-bedroom in-law suite that could produce rental income. It’s located in historic downtown Plymouth and features 22-foot ceilings, motorized skylights, and exposed truss work.
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1026-28 Belmont Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19104
Under contract: $175,000
Hot property: This firehouse needs someone to love it. We call this 12-bedroom, six-bathroom firehouse a definite “fixer-upper,” which explains the low listing price. Listing photos show a brick building in need of TLC inside and out. Apparently somebody is willing to provide that: It’s already under contract.
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109 S Palmetto Ave., Sanford, FL 32771
Price: $849,000
Hot property: This renovated 1887 firehouse is a commercial and residential space in downtown Sanford near Lake Monroe. The 3,700-square-foot property includes fire truck bays and a private workshop. The second-floor, 2,400-square-foot living space has two bedrooms, two bathrooms, exposed brick walls, and exposed wood beams. Throw in a rooftop deck, and you’ve got a place where you can work, live, and play. Play hard!
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863 Samsonville Road, Kerhonkson, NY 12446
Price: $169,900
Hot property: This combination of an old schoolhouse and firehouse features three bedrooms and one bathroom within 1,694 square feet on 3 hilly acres. The heated breezeway with a half-bath leads to a large studio with outlets every 5 feet, which makes it a great artist’s studio or workshop.
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