The burned-down beach house from ‘Rescue Me’ is for sale

Fire sale: This “Rescue Me” house is going for $2.6 million

Douglas Elliman

Douglas Elliman

Douglas Elliman

Douglas Elliman


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A Long Island beach home that was featured in the FX show “Rescue Me” is on the market for $2.6 million.

The dramedy, which aired from 2004 to 2011 and featured actor Denis Leary as Tommy Gavin, centered on a group of New York City firefighters after Sept. 11.

In season three, the fictional home of Sheila Keefe — the widow and mom of firefighters, played by Callie Thorne — burned down. But the actual beachfront residence on the North Shore of Long Island that was filmed as her home, located at 15 Pine Park Ave. in Bayville, is still standing — and for sale.

Measuring 2,653 square feet, the property features three bedrooms, three full bathrooms and a powder room. The open-concept home, which sits at the end of a private road, has driftwood-clad walls and can be sold fully furnished. Listing images show a fireplace, a large deck for entertaining and steps that lead right down to the beach.

The listing broker is Maggie Keats, of Douglas Elliman.

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