Hot Property
From simple virtual staging to virtual-reality tours, technology is changing how people buy homes in Pittsburgh.
After 20 years of living in the seven-bedroom, Georgian-style home, a local design duo is ready to share their masterpiece with a new family.
Two architectural styles are melded together in the updated, four-bedroom home, which is within walking distance of Highland Park and the reservoir.
Located in a walkable neighborhood, the five-bedroom house is also convenient to Downtown.
While the two-bedroom home on Mount Washington needed a top-to-bottom remodel, the next owners will inherit peace of mind.
This three-bedroom home atop Mount Washington has a stellar view of Downtown from its two-story deck.
Built in the 1800s, the South Side building contains a home and an art studio, but it’s zoned for endless possibilities.
The spring real estate market is heating up and Pittsburghers are closely tracking the homes going up for sale. Pittsburgh Magazine 'Hot Property' columnist Meg St-Esprit appeared on KDKA'S Talk Pittsburgh to discuss the season's real estate trends.
The owners of this well-maintained Regent Square home have a plaque claiming Gene Kelly once danced there.
Built in 1896, the five-bedroom, lovingly maintained home in Sheraden has remained timeless.
The Realtor helping to sell this appealing three-bedroom home in Ben Avon Heights has done so twice before.
Neutral furnishings, plus just the right amount of statement pieces, allowed this home’s character to shine.
For the Watson family, this century-old North Side house finally convinced them to make the switch from renting to home ownership in Pittsburgh.
Armina Stone owner Emre Basman added an incredible kitchen to the upscale home in Pine, which also features a two-story treehouse and a turf field.
You can expect the unexpected, including a two-story atrium and an art gallery, in the former bakery turned home.
Well-maintained, but never modernized, the century-old home overlooking the Ohio River is packed with original features and quirky surprises.
Plus, local Realtors and lenders share their thoughts on Pittsburgh's 2024 housing market.
Harry Vine Homes has launched a line of high-quality, prefabricated homes able to be placed on a foundation just about anywhere — including two that already are being set up in Millvale.
A rarity in the area, the three-bedroom, fully renovated house is listed for less than $300,000.
The century-old, five-bedroom home was lovely from afar, but a mess close up — until Carole Gigliotti worked her magic.
The four-bedroom home on Resaca Place in the Mexican War Street is a prime example of tastefully updated, Gilded Age construction.
Jennifer Waters grew up swimming in the pool and attending sleepovers at the six-bedroom home.
Pandemic-related construction delays meant the owners outgrew their home before they got a chance to enjoy it.
The next owner will inherit both beautiful historical details and modern updates.