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5320 Wilkins Avenue

  • Squirrel Hill, PA
  • $2,000,000

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This pristine 4,400 SF home in Squirrel Hill exudes refined sophistication. Nestled on "Embassy Row" and set back from the road, 5320 Wilkins Avenue blends luxury and location. A grand living room and formal dining room provide the perfect setting for entertaining. The gourmet kitchen features a Wolf cooktop, Sub-Zero refrigerator, double ovens, and a large island. An attached two-car garage opens to a spacious mudroom with a pantry and side entrance. Stylish light fixtures, a radiant-heated sunroom, two laundries, and a custom wine room further highlight the home's exceptional appeal. The six-bedroom layout includes a primary suite, two bedrooms with a Jack-and-Jill bath, a kitchenette for morning coffee, and a separate wing with three additional rooms, a full bath, and a second staircase, ideal for guests or a nanny. The sprawling backyard and patio are rare finds in the city. Moments from Shadyside's dining, shopping, and Oakland's universities and hospitals, this home is a dream.
This pristine 4,400 SF home in Squirrel Hill exudes refined sophistication. Nestled on "Embassy Row" and set back from the road, 5320 Wilkins Avenue blends luxury and location. A grand living room and formal dining room provide the perfect setting for entertaining. The gourmet kitchen features a Wolf cooktop, Sub-Zero refrigerator, double ovens, and a large island. An attached two-car garage opens to a spacious mudroom with a pantry and side entrance. Stylish light fixtures, a radiant-heated sunroom, two laundries, and a custom wine room further highlight the home's exceptional appeal. The six-bedroom layout includes a primary suite, two bedrooms with a Jack-and-Jill bath, a kitchenette for morning coffee, and a separate wing with three additional rooms, a full bath, and a second staircase, ideal for guests or a nanny. The sprawling backyard and patio are rare finds in the city. Moments from Shadyside's dining, shopping, and Oakland's universities and hospitals, this home is a dream.
This pristine 4,400 SF home in Squirrel Hill exudes refined sophistication. Nestled on "Embassy Row" and set back from the road, 5320 Wilkins Avenue blends luxury and location. A grand living room and formal dining room provide the perfect setting for entertaining. The gourmet kitchen features a Wolf cooktop, Sub-Zero refrigerator, double ovens, and a large island. An attached two-car garage opens to a spacious mudroom with a pantry and side entrance. Stylish light fixtures, a radiant-heated sunroom, two laundries, and a custom wine room further highlight the home's exceptional appeal. The six-bedroom layout includes a primary suite, two bedrooms with a Jack-and-Jill bath, a kitchenette for morning coffee, and a separate wing with three additional rooms, a full bath, and a second staircase, ideal for guests or a nanny. The sprawling backyard and patio are rare finds in the city. Moments from Shadyside's dining, shopping, and Oakland's universities and hospitals, this home is a dream.
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1926

1926

Year Built

6

6

Total Bedrooms

4

4

Total Bathrooms

4,368

4,368

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

0.5

0.5

Acres

Lot Size

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Interior

Total Bedrooms

6

Total Bathrooms

4

Full Bathrooms

3

Half Bathroom

1

Flooring

Ceramic Tile, Hardwood

Fireplace

Decorative

Appliances

Some Gas Appliances, Convection Oven, Cooktop, Dryer, Dishwasher, Disposal, Microwave, Refrigerator, Washer

Other Interior Features

Wet Bar, Jetted Tub, Kitchen Island, Pantry, Window Treatments
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Exterior & Building

Stories

2

Water Source

Public

Pool

None

Roof

Slate

Parking

Attached, Garage, Garage Door Opener

Heat Type

Forced Air, Gas

Air Conditioning

Central Air

Sewer

Public Sewer
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Lot & Area

Status

Active Under Contract

Living Area

4,368 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

0.5 Acres

MLS® ID

1674285

Type

Residential

Year Built

1926

Neighborhood

Squirrel Hill

Architecture Styles

Two Story

School District

Pittsburgh
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Finance

Sales Price

$2,000,000

Real Estate Taxes

$17,142/yr

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Squirrel Hill

Residents enjoy countless treasures in this area - from hundreds of diverse dining options to eclectic shops and activities.

 

Welcome to Squirrel Hill

A thriving and energetic community minutes from downtown Pittsburgh
 
The accessible and vibrant business district of Squirrel Hill is one of the most diverse neighborhoods in Pittsburgh. This residential neighborhood, split by Squirrel Hill North and Squirrel Hill South, offers easy access to two large public parks and is home to one of Pittsburgh’s most affluent and well-educated communities. Residents enjoy countless treasures in this area - from hundreds of diverse dining options to eclectic shops and activities. Squirrel Hill offers something for all.
 
The area of Squirrel Hill, named for the abundance of black squirrels who originally called this area home, is a spirited community of people from many backgrounds. This district is famous for its international food scene, and it provides a wealth of cultural opportunities, thanks to its proximity to Carnegie Mellon University and Chatham University. The neighborhood boasts gorgeous, tree-lined streets with single-family homes and ample green space. Squirrel Hill is the ideal place to live for a family-friendly life of culture, community, and accessibility.
 

What to love

  • The rich international food scene
  • Commuter-friendly neighborhood with easy access to downtown
  • Over 1,100 acres of beautiful parks

Local Lifestyle

Residents of Squirrel Hill enjoy the walkability of the neighborhood and the ample green spaces, which are perfect for outdoor recreation. The area is community and family-focused, offering dozens of special events and festivals throughout the year. The culture is accommodating and accepting, and residents place high value in their local businesses and diverse experiences. With roughly 36,000 residents, young professionals, students, and families make up the largest percentage of local demographics in Squirrel Hill, making this neighborhood the perfect place to raise a family.
 

Dining, entertainment, and shopping

Squirrel Hill’s sense of community emanates from ample local businesses and restaurants throughout the neighborhood. Whether trying on a new pair of shoes or searching for the best slice of pizza, Squirrel Hill is the place to go for remarkable customer service and authentic connection in a compassionate community.
 
Little’s Shoes is a family-owned, full-service shoe shop that has been in business since 1932. Residents call this spot the “Cheers” of the neighborhood for its excellent customer service. Co-owners of the shop, Justin Sigal, and his father, Joel Sigal, know everyone’s name and pride themselves on connecting with the community. Little’s isn’t just another place to purchase shoes - they offer personalized experiences and authentic relationships with their customers.
 
The international food scene in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood is extraordinary. Visit Aiello’s or Mineo’s for the best slice of pizza - but make sure to pick a side! These pizza joints have an ongoing, friendly rivalry when it comes to naming the “best of the best” on Murray Avenue. Another great spot is NU Modern Jewish Bistro for traditional Jewish latkes, bagels, and kugel made from scratch and modern meals for brunch and lunch on the weekends. For dessert (or another lunch alternative), Waffallonia offers large Liège waffles, the original sugar waffle from Belgium. Try them with Nutella, strawberries, bananas, or a Belgian chocolate drizzle. They also offer a nice selection of milkshakes in addition to their waffle menu.
 

Things to do

With a population of 36,000, the Squirrel Hill neighborhood affords plenty of options for recreation. For a fun evening out, the Squirrel Hill Night Market is a free outdoor festival for all ages. Inspired by pop-up night markets around the world, Squirrel Hill Night Market offers over 75 local market stands with handmade goods, live music, and local restaurant vendors. Other outdoor activities in the area include the sprawling Schenley Park and Frick Park, which bookend the neighborhood of Squirrel Hill. Schenley Park to the west offers 400 acres of green space, including Phipps Conservatory, the PNC Carousel, and Schenley Oval Sportsplex.  Frick Park, to the east of Squirrel Hill, is Pittsburgh’s largest historic regional park, boasting another 400 acres of trails, green space, and the Frick Environmental Center.
 
For over 90 years, Manor Theater has provided Squirrel Hill residents with timeless entertainment. This neighborhood staple is Pittsburgh's oldest and best-known theater, offering a variety of films across all genres in a historic building that is bursting with old charm. They recently updated their menu to include beer and cocktails paired with appetizers like potstickers and Gouda cheese bites. The Jewish Community Center, another staple, is one of the largest social service, recreational, and educational organizations in the Pittsburgh area. They offer activities and classes for all ages and feature state-of-the-art fitness equipment and wellness facilities.
 

Schools

There are several notable high-achieving schools in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood. A few schools include:
 
 
  Welcome to Squirrel Hill A thriving and energetic community minutes from downtown Pittsburgh   The accessible and vibrant business district of Squirrel Hill is one of the most diverse neighborhoods in Pittsburgh. This residential neighborhood, split by Squirrel Hill North and Squirrel Hill South, offers easy access to two large public parks and is home to one of Pittsburgh’s most affluent and well-educated communities. Residents enjoy countless treasures in this area - from hundreds of diverse dining options to eclectic shops and activities. Squirrel Hill offers something for all.   The area of Squirrel Hill, named for the abundance of black squirrels who originally called this area home, is a spirited community of people from many backgrounds. This district is famous for its international food scene, and it provides a wealth of cultural opportunities, thanks to its proximity to Carnegie Mellon University and Chatham University. The neighborhood boasts gorgeous, tree-lined streets with single-family homes and ample green space. Squirrel Hill is the ideal place to live for a family-friendly life of culture, community, and accessibility.   What to love The rich international food scene Commuter-friendly neighborhood with easy access to downtown Over 1,100 acres of beautiful parks Local Lifestyle Residents of Squirrel Hill enjoy the walkability of the neighborhood and the ample green spaces, which are perfect for outdoor recreation. The area is community and family-focused, offering dozens of special events and festivals throughout the year. The culture is accommodating and accepting, and residents place high value in their local businesses and diverse experiences. With roughly 36,000 residents, young professionals, students, and families make up the largest percentage of local demographics in Squirrel Hill, making this neighborhood the perfect place to raise a family.   Dining, entertainment, and shopping Squirrel Hill’s sense of community emanates from ample local businesses and restaurants throughout the neighborhood. Whether trying on a new pair of shoes or searching for the best slice of pizza, Squirrel Hill is the place to go for remarkable customer service and authentic connection in a compassionate community.   Little’s Shoes is a family-owned, full-service shoe shop that has been in business since 1932. Residents call this spot the “Cheers” of the neighborhood for its excellent customer service. Co-owners of the shop, Justin Sigal, and his father, Joel Sigal, know everyone’s name and pride themselves on connecting with the community. Little’s isn’t just another place to purchase shoes - they offer personalized experiences and authentic relationships with their customers.   The international food scene in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood is extraordinary. Visit Aiello’s or Mineo’s for the best slice of pizza - but make sure to pick a side! These pizza joints have an ongoing, friendly rivalry when it comes to naming the “best of the best” on Murray Avenue. Another great spot is NU Modern Jewish Bistro for traditional Jewish latkes, bagels, and kugel made from scratch and modern meals for brunch and lunch on the weekends. For dessert (or another lunch alternative), Waffallonia offers large Liège waffles, the original sugar waffle from Belgium. Try them with Nutella, strawberries, bananas, or a Belgian chocolate drizzle. They also offer a nice selection of milkshakes in addition to their waffle menu.   Things to do With a population of 36,000, the Squirrel Hill neighborhood affords plenty of options for recreation. For a fun evening out, the Squirrel Hill Night Market is a free outdoor festival for all ages. Inspired by pop-up night markets around the world, Squirrel Hill Night Market offers over 75 local market stands with handmade goods, live music, and local restaurant vendors. Other outdoor activities in the area include the sprawling Schenley Park and Frick Park, which bookend the neighborhood of Squirrel Hill. Schenley Park to the west offers 400 acres of green space, including Phipps Conservatory, the PNC Carousel, and Schenley Oval Sportsplex.  Frick Park, to the east of Squirrel Hill, is Pittsburgh’s largest historic regional park, boasting another 400 acres of trails, green space, and the Frick Environmental Center.   For over 90 years, Manor Theater has provided Squirrel Hill residents with timeless entertainment. This neighborhood staple is Pittsburgh's oldest and best-known theater, offering a variety of films across all genres in a historic building that is bursting with old charm. They recently updated their menu to include beer and cocktails paired with appetizers like potstickers and Gouda cheese bites. The Jewish Community Center, another staple, is one of the largest social service, recreational, and educational organizations in the Pittsburgh area. They offer activities and classes for all ages and feature state-of-the-art fitness equipment and wellness facilities.   Schools There are several notable high-achieving schools in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood. A few schools include:   Taylor Allderdice High School, a public school for grades 9-12 with a popular Engineering Magnet program Colfax Elementary School, a public school for grades K-8 Community Day School, an independent, co-ed Jewish school for grades PreK-8  
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