Although updated, the expansive farmhouse and barn retains many original features.
Untouched by modern renovations, the home's nature-inspired architectural style was popularized by Frank Lloyd Wright.
The six-bedroom, four bathroom homes gives owners the option to live entirely on one floor, but has two additional levels.
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.
The standalone space in the Riverside Mews has a rooftop deck overlooking Pittsburgh's three rivers — and the city's iconic skyline.
Built two decades ago, the picturesque property is situated alongside a private pond and rolling pastures.
The palatial brick property in the heart of McKeesport's historical Library Manor district comes at a bargain price for the right buyer.
A great price, quality updates and a location in walkable, charming community all contributed to the quick sale.
Carved out of the former choir loft, the four-story condo has aerial views of Downtown and beyond.
Pittsburgh architect Edgar Kwalwasser reimagined the Squirrel Hill home in 1955.
Equipped with modern updates and rich historical details, this hilltop Victorian overlooks the city's skyline.
A scene from the Netflix drama, 'The Chair,' was also filmed in the dining room.
Behind the classic facade of the Tudor-style townhouse is an airy, artsy home.
Featuring floor-to-ceiling windows in the two-story living room, the five-bedroom home overlooks a secluded pond.
The three-bedroom, move-in ready home sits in a family-friendly neighborhood.