
1926 Tudor Revival Asks $1.2M in Scranton, Pennsylvania
$1,200,000 | Built 1926 | 7,870 Sq. Ft. | 7 Beds | 5.5 Baths | 0.94 Acres
1015 Electric Street, Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States, 18509
Constructed in 1926 and located in one of Scranton, Pennsylvania’s most coveted neighbourhoods, this Tudor Revival has been reduced to $1.2 million. The property hit the market in September 2020 for $1.25 million. As you approach the massive Tudor Revival home & step onto the curb, take note of the bluestone that has replaced not only at the curb, but the entire sidewalk and entrance to the stairs leading up to the wide wrap-around porch. The entrance is grand with 10-foot beamed ceilings, polished oak floors, a grand staircase with two-storey Tiffany stained glass windows, as well as a reading room, a grand piano playing room that is currently occupied by Abraham Lincoln’s White House piano (negotiable with sale of house), and a reception foyer. The kitchen with a stacked stone gas fire place has the requisite butler’s pantry with a wine fridge, 6 burner range, built-in commercial refrigeration, microwave, compactor and a dishwasher.



























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