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Neighborhoods in the 15206 ZIP Code

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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

    • Average Value

      $612K

    • List Price

      $283K - $1.9M

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      Homes For Sale

      10 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

    • Average Value

      $605K

    • List Price

      $190K - $2.2M

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      Homes For Sale

      37 Listings

    Shadyside
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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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      0 Listings

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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

    • Average Value

      $518K

    • List Price

      $248K - $1.9M

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      Homes For Sale

      18 Listings

    Highland Park
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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

    • Average Value

      $366K

    • List Price

      $184K - $863K

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      Homes For Sale

      15 Listings

    East Liberty
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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

    • Average Value

      $304K

    • List Price

      $165K - $643K

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      Homes For Sale

      6 Listings

    Morningside
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    Stanton Heights

    Stanton Heights sits along the banks of the Allegheny and is a quiet escape from the energy of Eastern Pittsburgh. “Stanton Heights is part of a donut hole,” says Stephen Cummings Pittsburgh native and owner of the Cummings Brothers Realty. “Everything around it is super expensive, but it's in the middle and is actually affordable.” Residents of

    • Average Value

      $272K

    • List Price

      $156K - $1.4M

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      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    Stanton Heights
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    Garfield

    North of the trendy, restaurant-studded Penn Avenue, Garfield is a walkable community on the east side of Pittsburgh. Despite its decline in the 1960s, this small neighborhood has seen revitalization in recent years with a wave of renovations sweeping Garfield’s historic, early-century homes. Prices are climbing as the area continues gaining

    • Average Value

      $227K

    • List Price

      $88K - $480K

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      Homes For Sale

      15 Listings

    Garfield
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    Larimer

    The East End neighborhood of Larimer was once Pittsburgh’s Little Italy. And though remnants of that era can be seen in old storefronts and longstanding businesses, most have been lost to time. Today it’s a neighborhood in transition, thanks mainly to employers like Google and Duolingo. Nate Nieland, a longtime Realtor with Coldwell Banker Realty,

    • Average Value

      $153K

    • List Price

      $43K - $255K

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      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

    Larimer
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    Homewood West

    Homewood West became a popular Pittsburgh neighborhood for African-Americans in the early 1900s, but by the late 1900s, the community was experiencing economic hardship. Today, it's making revitalization strides as a business district 10 miles from downtown. Organizations such as the Young Women’s Christian Association are helping breathe life

    • Average Value

      $112K

    • List Price

      $54K - $193K

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      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

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    Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar

    Lincoln-Lemington Belmar was once home to the National Opera House and the nation’s first African American Opera Company. Now, the Opera House is getting a fresh start. “I purchased the house with the goal of restoration and development,” says Jonnet Solomon, Executive Director of the National Opera House. “We plan to make it an anchor for the

    • Average Value

      $94K

    • List Price

      $17K - $249K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar