This property was originally built in 1865 as a single-family home for John Chislett, a renowned local architect and landscape designer, and his family. Mr. Chislett, a sculptor and painter from England, arrived in Pittsburgh in 1832 and later advocated for, designed, and acted as the superintendent for the nearby Allegheny Cemetery. The property, enlarged in the early 1900's, retains its original grandeur as well as its gracious outdoor and green space. The building now houses four fully-updated residences, each featuring private outdoor space along with a shared grass lawn. Our most spacious apartments, you can choose between the original home or the addition from the early 1900's. FEATURES The Building - Common grass lawn - Direct, private entry doors for each residence - Bus stop nearby for convenient access to the Strip, Downtown and Oakland The Residences - Central heating and air with energy-efficient Nest thermostats - Original refinished wood floors - Laundry closet with full-size washer and dryer in each unit - Stainless steel GE appliances including gas ranges - Moen kitchen and bath/shower faucets - Quartz kitchen countertops - Subway tile kitchen backsplashes - Butcher block kitchen peninsula - Separate dining area - Full bathtub and shower with subway tile surround - Designer lighting - In-wall USB ports2BR + 1BA - Private covered front balcony
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