They don't call it "Grandview" for nothing - the next owner will enjoy a one-of-a-kind view of the city from the front porch.
"The property sits on the largest lot on the legendary Grandview Avenue, with breathtaking views of downtown Pittsburgh," says listing agent Heather Kaczorowski." It is one of the most prestigious and sought-after locations in all of Western Pennsylvania."
The house was built in 1874 by local businessman George Noble on what was then known as High Street. It remains the oldest single-family home on the avenue.
But it's not just its location that makes this 4,000-square-foot house so prized. It's also in immaculate condition.
From the 14-foot ceilings and original hardwood floors to the high-end kitchen appliances and even the antique iron fountain now surrounded by lush gardens, the property has been meticulously maintained and lovingly cared for.
"The main floor includes a gilded library, a living room with one of the estate's four working fireplaces, and a large dining room adorned with antique mirrors," Kaczorowski said.
The second floor has four spacious bedrooms and two of the 3.5 bathrooms. On the first floor, a garden room with atrium-style windows overlooks the newly landscaped gardens and outdoor kitchen. The outdoor space also includes a heated pool and a two-car garage.
"The breathtaking front door is an original part of the house, and the two oversized, hand-forged, gold-plated lanterns mounted on either side will completely steal your attention," Kaczorowski said.
The fixtures are part of a larger collection of 38 chandeliers and wall sconces sourced from around the world.