Stunningly remodeled with an eye for keeping the original details, the three-level row house in the trendy neighborhood is also where Jillean Johnson and Todd Lewis reconnected their lives together.
By remediating a vacant lot with a sustainably built, modular duplex, the developers behind The Picket Fence project are urging Pittsburghers to think differently about housing.
The noted architect, who was briefly mentored by Frank Lloyd Wright, turned this one-time Shadyside carriage house into a Mid-Century Modern dream in the 1950s.
Although they’ve had interest from investors, Thekla and Philip Wainwright want their four-bedroom house that's filled with original features to go to someone who will see it as home.
When Terry and Val Jackovic built their sprawling dream home in 2003, they wanted it to be a place where their kids could still run and play — even if they tracked in some mud.
In 2011, Marlene Fait-Schmalz moved back into the massive McKeesport Victorian on Jenny Lind Street that housed her family's funeral business for decades.
With the rise in popularity of homeshare platforms, more and more Pittsburghers are considering a second home in nearby resort destinations such as the Laurel Highlands.
An eclectic, luxury penthouse at the top of the former St. Michael's Church on the South Side Slopes has modern amenities alongside historical details, plus an angel's view of Downtown.