1908 Georgian Revival house in Omaha, Nebraska - $1.4 Million

Magnificent Georgian Revival house for sale in Omaha, Nebraska. Built in 1908, it features a grand porte cochère, a soaring central hall with a sweeping staircase, intricate woodwork, stained-glass windows, enormous parlors, a third-floor ballroom, a basement gentleman's parlor, a modern kitchen, a charming carriage house with chauffeur's quarters, 6 bedrooms, and 6,907 square feet. $1,475,000.

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House overview

Presenting this magnificent Georgian Revival landmark. Perched regally atop a Gold Coast hill, this extraordinary brick mansion commands its half-acre like a fortress of timeless elegance. A grand porte cochère welcomes you into a soaring central hall, where a sweeping staircase, intricate woodwork, wood floors, stained glass windows, and exquisite light sconces speak to unmatched craftsmanship.

Entertain lavishly across enormous parlors, a third-floor ballroom, and a remarkable basement gentleman's parlor. The butler's pantry and servants' quarters reflect a bygone era of refined living.

A stunning modern kitchen and updated electrical and mechanical systems blend seamlessly with the historic character. Soaring ceilings and rich crown moldings grace every room. A hidden safe room adds intrigue.

The property features a new 50-year Bravo Tile roof on the carriage house, plus new HVAC throughout. The charming carriage house, with chauffeur's quarters above, is ideal as a rental or guest retreat.

House details

  • Bedrooms: 6

  • Bathrooms: 6

  • Interior area: 6,907 sqft

  • Lot size: 0.44 Acres

  • Year built: 1908

  • Style: Georgian Revival

  • State: Nebraska

  • Price: $1,475,000

  • Photos and info: BHGRE The Good Life Group

  • Contact: Tim Reeder, BHGRE The Good Life Group

    • Tel: (402) 612-3833

    • Email: tim.reeder@betteromaha.com

  • Address: 520 N 38th St, Omaha, NE 68131

 

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