What’s selling in the East End, plus a look back at what makes the area so special.
Less than a mile from Oakmont Country Club, the Center-Hall Colonial is made for entertaining.
It’s impossible to miss the purple-painted exterior and murals of the bungalow along Route 8 in Richland.
Beyond its view of Pittsburgh’s skyline, the three-level, custom home boasts luxury bathrooms and an elevator.
The four-bedroom home recently received a farmhouse-chic makeover.
The sunny, four-bedroom, multi-level home is on a tree-lined street with sidewalks.
Before being completely restored into a single-family home, the seven-bedroom property had been subdivided into three apartment units.
The thoughtfully renovated Victorian in Shadyside has five bedrooms alongside upgraded amenities.
Columnist Rosa Colucci takes a look at what’s selling in the region — and why you may have to tweak your dream home list thanks to a lack of housing inventory.
Maggie Kucera became a homeowner at 28 when she purchased the century-old, Craftsman-style home.
Nestled against Chatham University, the two-bedroom unit has easy access to the city neighborhood’s upscale shops, restaurants and public transportation.
The six-bedroom property in Marshall includes a one-bedroom apartment, a wine cellar and a Pilates studio.
The four-bedroom, stone ranch has been updated from top to bottom.
The well-appointed, three-bedroom townhouse overlooks the 8th hole on Southpointe’s golf course.
Houses like the five-bedroom, brick house on Woodwell Street in Squirrel Hill North rarely become available.