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Far from your basic flip, this classic American Foursquare in East Liberty received a bold makeover that still honors its past.
The renovated three-story brick building is topped with a rooftop deck that has a panoramic view of Pittsburgh's skyline.
The three-story brick home on the end of Ivy Street also appeared in a horror movie.
The carefully renovated estate is filled with original details, such as tiger oak wood flooring and pocket doors, alongside an oasis-like outdoor space.
Situated on a double lot, the updated, century-old home has a modern-day garage that's rarity in a city neighborhood.
The Kramers painstakingly restored their Moon homestead, which was built in 1812.
The stately five-bedroom brick home in Point Breeze has a mahogany library and a sweeping staircase.
The sprawling home has an indoor pool adjacent to a gym and a gas fireplace.
Featuring sleek, contemporary design, the six Rose Street units are being offered with incentives that help out prospective home owners.
A stunning view (and the chance to return to their hometown) won Olga and Paul Schwartz over.
Situated on a prominent corner of the former Allegheny City, the spacious brick home has changed hands many times — but never lost its charm.
The four-bedroom home in Scott has a turf lawn, stadium lighting and even a climbing wall.
Designed with sharp angles and walls of glass, the contemporary home in Pittsburgh's Allentown neighborhood has sweeping views of Downtown's iconic skyline.
The eight-unit modular housing development in Munhall uses the latest technology to create easily assembled, quality homes.
You get this colorful, well-executed brick home in Pittsburgh's Spring Hill neighborhood that melds the old with new.
The five-bedroom brick home along Penn Avenue melds original details with contemporary updates.
Designed by a notable Seattle builder, the cedar-and-stone home blends sustainability with modern luxury.
The spacious five-bedroom home along Washington Road previously belonged to a notorious 1930s-era Pittsburgh gangster.
The three-bedroom South Side Slopes home has a two-story deck overlooking Downtown's iconic skyline.
Surrounded by original homes, the four-story duplex has all the benefits of a city neighborhood — and none of the issues typically associated with older buildings.
Elizabeth and Jane Nam says the updated, four-bedroom row house was the perfect gathering spot for family and friends.
Built by Dahlen Ritchey in 1945, the contemporary home — now owned by another architect — has undergone significant renovations that enhance the original design.
The three-story home features modern updates alongside original details — and a vantage point that never gets old.
Nondescript on the outside, the three-bedroom bungalow in Overbrook has an ornate interior, as well as a rich Pittsburgh history.