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Neighborhoods in Pittsburgh, PA

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    Herrs Island

    During a diplomatic trip to visit the French at Fort Le Boeuf in 1753, George Washington capsized and had to spend the night on Herr’s Island, 3 miles from Downtown Pittsburgh. Previously an industrial island housing a soap-making facility, a meat-packing plant and a garbage-burning location, the area is now a community of townhouses with a

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      $855K

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      $515K - $2.1M

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      1 Listing

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    Squirrel Hill North

    Five miles from downtown on the east end of Pittsburgh, Squirrel Hill North infuses leafy residential streets with a thriving shopping district that adds to the college town vibe. Locals enjoy the tranquility of mature trees that envelop the neighborhood's million-dollar estates, creating a peaceful atmosphere for casual strolls. "It's a very

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      $774K

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      $267K - $4.2M

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      20 Listings

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    Point Breeze

    Life imitates art, but in Point Breeze, art imitates life. This Pittsburgh neighborhood served as the inspiration for Pulitzer Prize winner Annie Dillard’s famous memoir, “An American Childhood.” A quick stroll through Point Breeze, and it's easy to see why. The neighborhood is home to The Frick Pittsburgh, a complex of historical buildings and

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      $612K

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      $284K - $2.1M

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      13 Listings

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    Shadyside

    Shadyside is one of the East End’s most vibrant and retail-rich neighborhoods, showcasing three commercial districts, a lively event scene and ornate architecture. Local businesses thrive along corridors such as Walnut Street, where summer events draw visitors from all over the city. Pittsburgh’s history is preserved along storied streets like

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      $605K

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      $190K - $2.2M

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      38 Listings

    Shadyside
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    Market Square

    Tree-lined plazas buzzing with colorful pop-up events and the melodies of midday concerts. The sharp, reflective spires of PPG Place. Ornate, Gothic-inspired facades adorning the Union Trust Building and First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh. At the center of the Golden Triangle, Market Square is the dazzling heart of the Steel City. “We open

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      $580K

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      $259K - $2.4M

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      21 Listings

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    Allegheny West

    Allegheny West in Pittsburgh offers historic charm and urban convenience. Victorian homes line streets near Acrisure Stadium and Allegheny Commons Park. Residents have access to local eateries, breweries, and Steelers games. Allegheny West in Pittsburgh is a vibrant neighborhood known for its proximity to Acrisure Stadium, home of the Pittsburgh

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      $563K

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      $310K - $736K

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    Cultural District

    Swooping from the parallel, golden arcs of the Three Sisters bridges to the silvery, high-shine curve of the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, the Cultural District is painted with some of the most inspired architecture in the Steel City’s skyline. Industrial-era Pittsburgh giants lend their names to grandly appointed institutions that line

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      $537K

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      $373K - $1.4M

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      8 Listings

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    Friendship

    Blocks of autumn-colored Victorian homes line the streets of Friendship, 4 miles from Downtown Pittsburgh. The East End neighborhood was developed as a streetcar suburb, and the community has remained primarily residential, with grand, ornate home architecture close to diverse eateries. Because Friendship is “more residential,” says Jeannine

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      $525K

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    Highland Park

    While Highland Park is known across Pittsburgh for its namesake park, the neighborhood is also recognized for its impressive collection of stately homes built throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries. “The homes are kind of like the cherry on top of this delicious ice cream sundae, but there are so many other elements of the sundae that

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      $518K

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      $248K - $1.9M

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      19 Listings

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    Squirrel Hill South

    From its massive parks to its wide assortment of shops and restaurants, it seems there’s a little something for just about everyone in Squirrel Hill South. This neighborhood is part of what’s considered the most populous area of the city, and residents here have a lot to enjoy. Even with its abundance of amenities, Squirrel Hill South maintains an

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      $507K

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      $211K - $1.9M

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      22 Listings

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    Rosslyn Farms

    Since the turn of the 20th century, the Rosslyn Farms community has grown into a welcoming suburban enclave with forested charm and friendly faces. “You can just knock on the neighbor’s door and ask for a couple eggs or a garden tool, everyone is just so close and willing to help out,” says Ashley Blair-Lightholder, a local Realtor with Howard

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      $483K

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      $187K - $782K

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      0 Listings

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    North Oakland

    Sand-colored academic buildings with intricate stonework and prominent Greek columns twine together with high-rise apartment buildings and meticulously designed historic homes to create North Oakland, a mixed-use suburban community just over 4 miles from downtown Pittsburgh. The neighborhood is an academic hub sandwiched between the University of

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      $424K

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      $111K - $989K

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      23 Listings

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    Central Lawrenceville

    Just 4 miles from Downtown Pittsburgh, Central Lawrenceville is a vibrant community brimming with artists’ studios, bohemian shops and local restaurants that serve a mix of global cuisine. "It’s one of the hippest areas in the city, and you can see that through its eclectic boutiques and expanding restaurant scene," says James Marasti, an

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      $400K

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      $187K - $1.1M

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      21 Listings

    Central Lawrenceville
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    Central Northside

    Twenty years ago, the Central Northside area was unsafe. And while it still rates high on the CAP Index (it scores a 9, higher than the national average of 4), it is undergoing a significant transition as developers build new homes and fix up old ones, new restaurants and bars sprout up, and newcomers take advantage of the community's proximity to

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      $400K

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      $213K - $815K

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      13 Listings

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    Lower Lawrenceville

    Smell that? It’s the appetizing mix of aromas one might take in with a stroll through Lower Lawrenceville, courtesy of recipes from around the world. Situated on the northeast side of Pittsburgh, Lower Lawrenceville is a neighborhood full of a diverse mix of restaurants, shops, galleries and more to enjoy. This is a section of the city where

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      $393K

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      $176K - $1M

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      25 Listings

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    Central Oakland

    The Oakland neighborhood is known as Pittsburgh's healthcare and academic center, thanks to the universities and hospitals surrounding it, including the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC). And thanks to the many students who live in the neighborhood, Central Oakland is bustling

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      $381K

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      $270K - $814K

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      1 Listing

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    Point Breeze North

    Grand estates owned by some of the wealthiest families in Pittsburgh once lined Penn Avenue in the early 19th century. Point Breeze North, 8 miles from Downtown Pittsburgh, continues this tradition, boasting large brick Colonial Revival style homes and dark blue International-style Foursquare homes built around the 1920s. “There are older homes,

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      $376K

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      $210K - $1M

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      1 Listing

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    East Liberty

    Undergoing waves of redevelopment, blight and disinvestment throughout the 20th century, East Liberty has become a hotbed of commercial, tech company and housing development in the last few decades. “It's not just Google or Duolingo employees, all kinds of people are attracted to East Liberty,” says Maryann Bacharach, a Realtor at Howard Hanna

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      $366K

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      $181K - $864K

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      13 Listings

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    The Point

    Home of Point State Park, The Point in Pittsburgh’s Downtown district provides a metropolitan, riverside lifestyle with gorgeous overlooks of the three rivers from condominiums and scenic parks. This neighborhood also has a mix of restaurants, sporting events and cultural scenes with residents and visitors having close access to arts and culture,

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      $352K

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      $124K - $1.3M

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      17 Listings

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    Bloomfield

    Known as Pittsburgh’s Little Italy, Bloomfield is a vibrant neighborhood with a rich history. It was settled by German Catholic immigrants in the late 1860s and Italians from the Abruzzi region in the early 1900s, explaining its beloved nickname and unique identity that continues to persist today. A commercial corridor along Liberty Avenue anchors

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      $346K

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      $182K - $1.1M

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      9 Listings

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    Upper Lawrenceville

    Upper Lawrenceville, as its name suggests, is the northern section of Lawrenceville, Pittsburgh's largest and oldest neighborhood. On the map, Lawrenceville is divided into multiple sections, including Central and Lower Lawrenceville, but those distinctions don't matter to locals. They see it as one large community, one that has changed a lot over

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      $335K

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      $170K - $889K

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      19 Listings

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    Southside Flats

    On the banks of the Monongahela River, the historic enclave of South Side Flats used to house hundreds of Eastern European immigrants working for the Jones and Laughlin Steel Company. When the steel industry started to decline, the neighborhood did too. However, recent revitalization efforts and a dedicated neighborhood association have attracted

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      $315K

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      $157K - $800K

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      54 Listings

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    Swisshelm Park

    Along the banks of the Monongahela River sits the secluded community of Swisshelm Park. Along with the river, the neighborhood is bordered by three other important natural spaces: Frick Park, Les Gentz Memorial Park and the Nine Mile Run, giving it a more rural feel. "It's a small community and a really cute neighborhood," says Realtor Sara

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      $309K

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      $160K - $508K

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      3 Listings

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    Duquesne Heights

    Boasting possibly the best views in Pittsburgh, Duquesne Heights is a quiet residential community about 3 miles from downtown. Perched on Mount Washington, this neighborhood stands out for its elevated vantage point of the city, attracting both locals and tourists. It is also known for its diverse mix of homes, top-notch restaurants and outdoor

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      $306K

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      $103K - $1.4M

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      11 Listings

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    Morningside

    Just south of the Allegheny River, Morningside began as a streetcar suburb that saw a development boom in the early 1900s following the construction of a streetcar line along Chislett Street. Today, the established neighborhood offers a quiet residential enclave whose sense of community is over a century in the making. “My husband was born and

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      $304K

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      $165K - $643K

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      5 Listings

    Morningside

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