It was first constructed as the Louisville Elks Lodge and boasted high-end amenities of the pre-war era, including a pool in the basement, bowling alleys and billiards rooms.
The former Minit-Print-It/MPI Printing building on West Jefferson Street, across from the Kentucky International Convention Center, hit the market this month.
The home is valued at around $480,000.
Louisville men's basketball coach Pat Kelsey recently purchased a $2.6 million home near the Glenview neighborhood.
The home on St. Michael Street started making the rounds on social media back in June.
The property is currently valued at nearly $5 million, but could sell for much less.
With only a handful of minorities in Louisville real estate, one group is hopeful a career fair this weekend will draw more people into the profession.
Jonathan Klunk will do anything in his video listings, including trying out the shower and hot tub in homes he's trying to sell.
The six-bedroom, 10-bathroom home reportedly sold for more than $3.5 million last month.
The Landbank Authority sold 90 properties last year.