The four-bedroom home is filled with original details.
The storefront in Millvale will sell custom holiday prints, gift tags and holiday cards
Benefitting the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, the tour showcases a Shadyside mansion done up for the holidays.
Located in a wooded community, the tudor-style unit is close to Downtown and Ross Park Mall.
Browse for gifts and holiday treats at these upcoming events.
Housing prices vary greatly depending on where in Pittsburgh you want to buy a home.
The star of HGTV’s “Home Again with the Fords” transformed the Mid-Century Modern Home before selling it. It’s now back on the market.
The former PPG glass warehouse on Fort Duquesne Boulevard has been empty for years
The one-bedroom unit has a view of the Allegheny River and PNC Park.
Featuring vintage furniture, fashion and décor, the event returns in person in November.
The mail-order, two-bedroom Mission-style home remains largely unchanged.
Recently renovated, the 141-year-old home is close to Oakmont's shops and eateries.
The shop carries locally sourced art and gift items.
Sponsored by the Builders Association of Metropolitan Pittsburgh, the annual event showcases new builds around the area.
Once a bank, the collective retail hub along Butler Street will include nine spaces.
Autumn is a great time to check out the foliage, and the neighborhoods that accompany it.
The five-bedroom home includes many original details.
The 6,100-square-foot executive home is on a private, wooded lot.
HOME editor Jessica Sinichak finds local gems you’ll obsess over.
The extravagant decor (and colorful history) of this turreted Grandview Avenue residence is matched only by its sweeping views.
This Fall HOME edition takes a look at local housing trends — and explores the latest neighborhood offerings from Eddy Homes.
The designer partnered with her mother, Weisshouse owner Stacy Weiss, to transform a crumbling Morningside building into an edgy home with a retro vibe.
In the aftermath of a messy divorce that sent her fleeing back to Pittsburgh, the designer transformed a 140-year-old brick rowhouse in Sharpsburg into an eclectic home — and found herself in the process.
The gray-green hue is meant to mimic nature’s resiliency.
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