Caractéristiques principales
- MLS® #: NOMLSID
- ID de propriété: SIRC3056248
- Prix original: 10 000 USD
- Type de propriété: Résidentiel, Maison unifamiliale détachée
- Genre: Plusieurs étages
- Grandeur du terrain: 0,39 ac
- Construit en: 1898
- Chambre(s) à coucher: 6
- Salle(s) de bain: 5+2
- Stationnement(s): 4
- Inscrit par:
- Danielle Gundlach
Description de la propriété
Nestled in the heart of Pittsburgh’s prestigious Shadyside neighborhood, the historic Babcock Mansion at 5135 Ellsworth Avenue offers an unparalleled opportunity for luxurious rental living. This impeccably restored Greek Revival masterpiece, built in 1898 by architect George S. Orth for steel and coal baron William Penn Snyder, spans over 8,300 square feet of elegant space on a lush 0.39-acre gated lot. With six spacious bedrooms, five full bathrooms, and two half baths, the residence seamlessly blends timeless guilded-age grandeur with modern comforts. The third floor suite is perfect for an au pair or in-law suite. Highlights include 11 ornate fireplaces, quarter-sawn oak hardwood floors, custom mahogany woodwork, leaded glass built-in bookcases, and a gourmet kitchen equipped with top-of-the-line appliances and a butler’s pantry. This fully furnished offering is professional managed, meaning you'll have more time to spend on the things that matter. The grand entry hall features a breathtaking three-story wood-carved staircase, while the formal living room boasts a rare plaster Irish Cross pattern ceiling, and in the dinning room, an original hand-painted mural. Additional amenities such as a wet bar, jetted tub, finished walk-out basement, central air conditioning, security system, and soaring ceilings, elevate this property to the pinnacle of sophistication.
Steeped in rich history, the Babcock Mansion has hosted an array of illustrious guests, including seven U.S. presidents like William Taft and Calvin Coolidge, aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh, silent film star Mary Pickford, and royalty such as Princess Grace of Monaco (Grace Kelly). Once the home of Pittsburgh mayor Edward Babcock, it became a venue for lavish parties accommodating over 1,000 attendees, earning its legendary status in the city’s social annals. Saved from demolition in 1975 by renowned interior decorator Herbert Beatty, the estate underwent extensive renovations, preserving its 22-room splendor while incorporating thoughtful updates for contemporary lifestyles.
Perfectly positioned for convenience and exclusivity, this West Shadyside gem is within walking distance to boutique shops, fine dining, and cultural attractions, making it an ideal retreat for discerning clients seeking both privacy and urban accessibility. The property’s brick exterior, adorned with four massive pillars, exudes curb appeal, while the expansive grounds offer space for outdoor entertaining or serene relaxation. Recently sold in October 2025, the mansion is now available for rent, presenting a rare chance to reside in a true Pittsburgh Landmark that has welcomed presidents, celebrities, nobility, and now, you. Experience the epitome of refined living where history meets modern luxury—schedule a private viewing today through Piatt Sotheby’s International Realty.
Agents de cette inscription
- Danielle Gundlach
C. 4126544749
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5135 Ellsworth Avenue , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15232 États-Unis
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5513 Walnut Street
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15232
United States
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