Notable Houses of 2024

Fall in Love with Home Again Abby Wilson December 22, 2024

We found some wild amazing houses sold in 2024! Take a look at some of our faves. 

  1. Best Fearless Embrace of the Fact that Yes, It Was a Flip (Polish Hill)

3214 Dobson Street, Pittsburgh, PA, 15219 - 3 BD/2 BA - $469,000

     2. 2 Scheibler Houses under $300k

7328 Schoyer Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, 15218 (Swissvale)- 3 BD/2 BA - $250,000

1306 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, 15221 (Wilkinsburg) - 4 BD/1 BA - $228,550

     3. Best wine cellar under $700k (Friendship)

244 Gross Street, Pittsburgh, PA, 15224 - 5 BD/3 BA - $630,000

     4. Best Haunted House Sold in 2024 (Rankin)--  Also runner up for best listing description overall

** For the record the listing agent said it’s not actually haunted):

207 5th Avenue, Rankin, PA, 15104 - 7 BD/2.5 BA - $110,000

     5. Largest Sq Footage Advertising Single Level Living

381 Friday Road, Pittsburgh, PA, 15209 - 5 BD/3 BA - $425,000

     6. Best Mature Tree-Lined Street (Squirrel Hill/Point Breeze)

6619 Kinsman Road, Pittsburgh, PA, 15217 - 5 BD/3.5 BA - $1,024,000

     7. Lovliest English Cottage Garden (Regent Square)

1031 Laclair Street, Pittsburgh, PA, 15218 - 3 BD/1 BA - $335,000

     8. Best Sunlit 1st Floor Bonus Room (Point Breeze)

211 Lingrove Place, Pittsburgh, PA, 15208 - 5 BD/3.5 BA - $1,125,000

     9. Best Log Cabin Escape (Aliquippa)

863 Independence Road, Aliquippa, PA, 15001 - 4 BD/3 BA - $650,000

     10. Most Surprising Kitchen Architecture, Among Other Surprises (South Side)

2222 Jane St - Duplex inc converted Garage - $295,000

     11. Only listing that successfully used the word zebra in listing description

 217 Deerfield Drive, Canonsburg, PA, 15317 - 4 BD/2.5 BA - $415,000 

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