This Old Louisville mini-mansion was featured on Zillow Gone Wild

Inset library shelving, an indoor garden, and stained glass features all await you inside this house featured on Zillow Gone Wild.

A living room with a fireplace, exposed brick walls, a grand piano, abstract artwork, and glass doors to a front porch.

Picture tunes tinkling off this grand piano through the open doors to the patio.

Photo courtesy Teresa Moody, RE/MAX Advantage.

Located just blocks from Central Park, a 4-bedroom, 4-bath house in Old Louisville is doing numbers on the Instagram account Zillow Gone Wild. We’re talking over 13,000 likes and 360+ comments.

So what’s all the fuss about? Here’s the fast facts about the viral home:

  • 2,875 sqft spread across three floors on a 0.17 acre lot
  • Asking price: $735,000
  • A floating staircase to all three levels framed by exposed brick
  • Private office with floor-to-ceiling built-in bookshelves
  • An indoor garden in the primary suite

Here’s what folks are saying about the place:

  • “Hey, this house is around the block from me! The owners are a really wonderful couple who have put so much work into this place.” - @kstinlew
  • “They must make bats here because this house is a HOME run!!” - @beans_eye_view
  • “Love it. It feels very Old Louisville. Makes you want to wander the St. James Art Show.” - @rachelle_wk
  • “I’ll take it, but only if they leave all the art AND the Steinway.” - @matt.fitzgerald (That’s one of two pianos in the house at the moment.)
  • “This house makes me tired. Happy, but tired.” - @pattimurin
  • “It’s like a 90’s coffee shop meets Frasier’s apartment meets an old Victorian/firehouse modernization. I kind of love it.” - @alittlebitaislinn
  • “In todays episode of: you never know what’s going on inside Kentucky” - @sarahkahabka

Take a drone flight tour of the house online — there’s something new hidden around every corner.

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