Located on 38th Street, the updated home pairs exposed brick with a garage, flexible loft space and a front-porch perch in the heart of one of Pittsburgh’s most vibrant neighborhoods.
The three-bedroom homes were constructed by the City of Bridges Community Land Trust, a nonprofit focused on offering solutions to common barriers to home ownership.
The row house features original artwork by Pittsburgh's own Jeremy Raymer, as well as a massive deck made for enjoying the home’s prime location on the North Side.
The grand five-bedroom home blends decades of history that include early Birth Control League meetings to third-floor ballroom lessons — and even a family link to the Stanford White murder in 1906.