Some homes just have a good gut feeling. That well-loved energy that comes from being in the same caring hands for decades. This is one of those homes.
Set on a leafy block in Point Breeze, 203 Elysian Street puts you at the center of everything that makes Pittsburgh's East End worth living in. Mellon Park is steps away: green space, tennis courts, and summer concerts that feel like a neighborhood secret. Trader Joe's is less than a mile. Bakery Square, with its shops, restaurants, and Google campus, is just a few blocks away. And in between, you've got Pino's, Point Brugge, and a lineup of East End culinary favorites that could keep you busy for months.
Inside, this 4-bed, 2-bath classic delivers charm in all the right places: original wood floors, decorative fireplaces, a bay window in the dining room, and an eat-in kitchen with easy backyard access. In the living room, French doors open to a private patio made for dinner parties, lazy Sunday mornings, or quiet evenings with nowhere to be. Upstairs, the second-floor bath has been updated. The third floor adds an additional bedroom and a full bath - great flexible bonus space for whatever you need it to be. There's even a garage out back, as is, but it's yours.
The morning light hits just right. The energy is warm and welcoming. And the location? It's not just convenient. It's the kind you don't give up easily.