784 Waterdam Road
- richwyatt01
- Mar 29
- 2 min read

If this 20,000-square-foot mansion on a 110-acre estate sells for its asking price of $35 million, it will set a new record for the most expensive home sale in Pennsylvania.
"This is a fully equipped property with a top-tier equestrian facility and 76 acres of land that can be developed," said Katie Boutros of Engel & Völkers Pittsburgh, the agent handling the listing. "It offers total privacy, and despite being surrounded by farms and parks, it's just a 30-minute drive to downtown Pittsburgh and the same distance to the Pittsburgh airport."
The home, built in 2001 and purchased by the current owners in 2008, has been meticulously maintained with a full-time staff dedicated to upkeep. "The materials used throughout the home are exceptional, and the interiors are extremely grand,"
Constructed with Vermont limestone, the mansion boasts mahogany and Jerusalem stone floors, as well as fireplaces made from Mexican bedrock. Each of the six oversized bedrooms comes with its own spacious en-suite bathroom, and an elevator provides access to all floors. The roof is covered in iron ore slate.
The entrance is marked by stone gates, and the lower level features an entertainment area that's a major selling point. This includes a red-velvet cinema, a billiards room, and a private speakeasy with a bourbon bar. The wine cellar, carved by hand, has a capacity for 2,000 bottles. Additionally, the six-car garage has heated floors.
Custom-designed furniture throughout the home is available for separate negotiation. The expansive grounds include a 30-by-60-foot saltwater pool, a guest house, a 235-yard par-three golf fairway, and a teppanyaki/hibachi cooking area.
Key Features:
20,000 square feet of living space
Six bedrooms, eleven bathrooms
Six-car garage