Real Estate

Ex-Penguin Phil Kessel Wants $2.1 Million For His Pittsburgh Home

If you're interested, the payments would be about $12,252 per month.

MARSHALL, PA - Less than a month after the Penguins traded winger Phil Kessel to the Arizona Coyotes, the ex-Pen has placed his home in the North Allegheny School District on the market. Kessel, who bought the residence for $1.8 million in 2015, is asking $2.1 million for it.

The home boasts nearly 8,000 square-feet of space and sites on more than three acres of land at the end of a cul-de-sac It has five bedrooms, seven full bathrooms and a half-bathroom. From the photos in the listing, the home appears to have stunning hardwood floors and an abundance of natural light.

Kessel apparently likes wine, because the kitchen of his former home has a climate-controlled walk-in wine closet that holds more than 400 bottles. The lower level includes a wet bar, a theater room with a 120-inch movie screen and auditorium-style seating, a workout room and abundant storage space.

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The house is assessed at $1.7 million. For more information and photos, go to Realtor.com.


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