Don’t miss this rare opportunity to live in one of the most sought-after homes in the heart of downtown Pittsburgh. This 2609 square foot, penthouse level condominium has it all: a 40 foot balcony with grill and a NYC-style rooftop deck (a rare find in downtown) for entertaining and enjoying the beautiful city views; skylights and floor to ceiling windows to brighten your days; gas fireplaces located in the family room and the owner’s suite to warm you during those cold Pittsburgh winters; a sumptuous owner’s bath with a large soaking tub and large rain shower that allows you to have a spa experience in your own home; a waterfall wall to bring you into a state of peace and tranquility after a long day; a gourmet kitchen featuring granite counters, Thermador gas cook top, two convection ovens, built-in refrigerator, and wine cooler to make entertaining or creating new gastronomic delights fun and easy; three wall-mounted TV’s and Sonos home audio system; and walnut hardwood floors throughout. Classic details include ten-foot ceilings, French doors, lighted crown moldings and ample closet space. Each bedroom has its own luxury en suite bath for added privacy. Building amenities include: 24/7 front desk security, concierge services, courtyard, community lounge and a fitness room. Integral lease parking is available. Located in the heart of downtown, you are steps away from dining, shopping, cultural events and all sports venues.
Contact Mark Jennings cell text 412-321-9999 to schedule a showing. All showings require a confirmed receipt of a pre-approval letter or proof of funds. Please include listing agent and broker ID and check off Seller Agent with Designated Agency on all offers. Taxes, lot, and room sizes deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.
301 5th Avenue 716/717 , Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 15222 Pittsburgh – 3 bed apartment for sale
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