As an experienced, full-time agent over 30 years, it’s been Pam D’Alessandro pleasure to have served Pittsburgher’s real estate needs, and to have cultivated so many loyal client relationships along the way. She’s seen the city grow and progress: she grew up in an Eastern Pittsburgh suburb but has spent the majority of her life living in Shadyside with her husband and three sons. After graduating with a B.S. from Duquesne University in speech pathology and audiology, she came to real estate naturally, having been raised by entrepreneurs who instilled hard work and determination in her from a young age. Her prior experience in sales and client relations gave her the perfect edge to compete in this vibrant, city market. One concept that her group would like to impress upon anyone interested in selling or purchasing a home is detail: they’re often overlooked, but after many years in this industry, they have become adept at matching clients with what they truly want by listening carefully. It’s especially rewarding to provide clients with a vision for what is possible within a living space. Her love for, and experience with, interior design has allowed her the opportunity to provide the spatial and constructive possibilities that investors so often seek. With great familiarity of the home inspection process, and a solid grasp of renovation, they think in terms of resale value and creating the most comfortable space possible for owners. They appreciate the architecture of well-designed floor plans and innovation. It’s vital that she educates her clients about the stages of a house’s lifespan and help them to see the potential that may elude a first-time home buyer, or those looking to personalize their space without jeopardizing resale value. She is very well-versed in new construction, having been chosen as listing agent by city architects to sell state-of-the-art new construction in popular East End neighborhoods. Most importantly, she remains true to her clients’ needs, whether those be related to property, their preferred method of communication, or simply respecting the rite of passage that is transitioning into, or out of, a home.
Home Types:
Condo, House, Lot/Land, MultiFamily, Townhouse, Co-op
Years of Experience:
17
Education:
Duquesne University