This Victorian three-story, brick, Second Empire-style mansion with mansard roof is the largest house of this style surviving in Williamsport. It was designed and built in 1866 by Philadelphia architect Isaac Hobbs for Henry B. Smith family and in 1880 sold to Moses Ulman. The home is adorned with ceiling medallions as well as converted gas chandeliers. The main floor parlor, library and dining rooms have been preserved in original fashion.
Off market
Street View
$389,300
634 W 4th St, Williamsport, PA 17701
11beds
7,374sqft
MultiFamily
Built in 1862
-- sqft lot
$389,300 Zestimate®
$53/sqft
$3,133 Estimated rent
Owner options
What's special
Facts & features
Interior
Bedrooms & bathrooms
- Bedrooms: 11
- Bathrooms: 7
- Full bathrooms: 5
- 3/4 bathrooms: 1
- 1/2 bathrooms: 1
Heating
- Baseboard, Gas
Cooling
- Central, Wall
Appliances
- Included: Dishwasher, Dryer, Garbage disposal, Microwave, Range / Oven, Refrigerator, Washer
Features
- Flooring: Carpet, Hardwood, Linoleum / Vinyl
- Basement: Partially finished
- Has fireplace: No
Interior area
- Total interior livable area: 7,374 sqft
Property
Parking
- Total spaces: 10
- Parking features: Off-street
Features
- Exterior features: Brick
- Has view: Yes
- View description: City
Lot
- Size: 0.41 Acres
Construction
Type & style
- Home type: MultiFamily
Materials
- Roof: Composition
Condition
- Year built: 1862
Community & neighborhood
Location
- Region: Williamsport