For anyone whose ever dreamed of living in a real firehouse, the opportunity has come - but not without a major catch.
A rare chance to own a piece of firefighting history has been listed in Hamilton, Ohio, where a former fire station has hit the market for $100,000.
The historic fire station has gone viral online after being listed on Zillow Gone Wild, known for showcasing America's most extraordinary property listings.
But the property, which served as Hose House No. 5 until 1959, comes with a catch.
Prospective buyers should be prepared to put in some work as the property comes with an extensive renovation project.
'It definitely needs a little love,' said listing agent Arthur Greenlee IV of Exp Realty to the Cincinnati Enquirer.
The property, however, does have a pending offer above the asking price.
But the quick offer comes as no surprise to Greenlee, who believed the right buyer would recognize the building's potential.
A rare opportunity to own a piece of firefighting history has been listed in Hamilton, Ohio, where a former fire station has hit the market for $100,000
The property, which served as Hose House No. 5 until 1959, comes with a major catch
'I knew the right person with the right eye would be willing to put in the work to restore it,'' he told the outlet.
'We listed it Thursday and got two offers the same day and went under contract Friday,'' he continue. 'Zillow also called Thursday and said they wanted to feature it on Zillow Gone Wild, but they didn't put it up until Sunday.''
The 3,120-square-foot property retains many of its original architectural features, including soaring ceilings, original brick walls, and a distinctive spiral staircase.
'There's so much more waiting for us to discover in that cozy space filled with warmth and laughter, a perfect place where we can relax, share stories, and enjoy each other's company,' the Zillow Gone Wild listing writes.
'The stairs may seem ordinary, but as we ascend, we are stepping into a realm of countless memories and adventures just waiting to unfold.'
With its architectural features, including exposed wooden beams and brick walls that show its historic character, the building offers many possibilities for transformation.
'Those ceilings are beautiful. Their intricate designs and elegant arches draw the eye upward, inviting admiration from all who enter the room,' the listing continues.
'The craftsmanship reflects a dedication to artistry, with every detail meticulously crafted to enhance the space.'
'Whether adorned with ornate plasterwork, vibrant frescoes, or graceful moldings, these ceilings transform ordinary rooms into breathtaking environments that inspire awe and appreciation.'
Prospective buyers should be prepared to put in some work as the property comes with an extensive renovation project
Listing photos revealed the interior which has been completely stripped down to its structural elements, despite the exterior remaining intact
With its architectural features, including exposed wooden beams and brick walls that show its historic character, the building offers many possibilities for transformation
The property, however, does already have a pending offer above the asking price
Listing photos revealed the interior which has been completely stripped down to its structural elements, despite the exterior remaining intact.
'….the beams in the ceiling and the exposed brick walls, as they create a warm and inviting atmosphere that tells a story of craftsmanship and history.'
'The intricate wooden beams add character and a rustic charm, while the brick walls exude a sense of authenticity, making the space feel unique and full of personality'
'Each beam and brick seems to whisper the tales of the past, inviting anyone who enters to appreciate the beauty of old-world architecture combined with modern sensibilities.'
The property's background includes an interesting journey through time.
The firehouse was built in 1900 and served until 1959.
After serving as an active firehouse for nearly six decades, it stood vacant for years before passing through several owners with renovation aspirations.
Its last sale in 2017 was for $66,000 to a buyer who began renovations before deciding to pursue other projects.
The firehouse was Built in 1900 and served until 1959. After serving as an active firehouse for nearly six decades, it stood vacant for years before passing through several owners with renovation aspirations
Its last sale in 2017 was for $66,000 to a buyer who began renovations before deciding to pursue other projects
Zoned for both residential and commercial use, and the pending buyer can transform the former firehouse into a private residence
Zoned for both residential and commercial use, and the pending buyer can transform the former firehouse into a private residence.
'This firehouse offers endless possibilities. It can be transformed into a modern single-family home featuring three bedrooms and one bath, or utilized as a commercial space. With a solid framework already in place, bring your vision to life.'