This charming property features four bedrooms of varying sizes, each with its own unique character.
The master bedroom boasts a king-size memory foam bed, a working desk, a decorative fireplace, luxurious bedding, and an impressive lighting effect. It is equipped with remote control: window air conditioning and smart TV. Heating system, a ceiling fan,, bedside lamps and a stylish mirrored wardrobe.
The larger bedroom includes a queen-size bed, numerous windows with dimmable lighting, and the option to add an additional bed upon request. It also features a refrigerator, microwave, ceiling fan with remote control, window air conditioning, a smart TV, and heating system.
The third bedroom offers a cozy retreat with a full-size bed, refrigerator, fans, remote control window air conditioning, and a smart TV, making it a perfect “mind my own business” area.
The fourth bedroom has a private balcony ideal for fresh air and taking calls without disturbing others. It includes a twin-size bed, TV, and fans.
The living room/bar/dining area features a modern kitchen with a stainless steel gas stove, a 36-inch refrigerator, a kitchen vent, and appliances such as a coffee maker, blender, and toaster. Golf enthusiasts will appreciate the putting corner.
The house is conveniently located near Bus-Way 28, providing easy access to downtown, Robinson Mall, the airport, Point Park University, and Oakland (University of Pittsburgh). Free train/trolley rides are available from downtown to Steelers/Pirates stadiums for games and theaters. The 32 Flyer and 32 bus routes also connect to downtown, with numerous bus routes available to other destinations, including Duquesne University, Carllow College and Chatham University.
The property offers easy access to highways 376 (1 minute), 79 (2 minutes), and 279, with downtown just 5 minutes away. The airport is a 10-minute drive, and Oakland is 8 minutes away.
Nearby amenities include restaurants on Carnegie historical E Main Street, a paintball park, City Park, GetGo gas and convenience store, Dunkin’ coffee shop, and the historic Andrew Carnegie-donated mansion library.