10 luxury homes in the Pittsburgh area with outstanding amenities

10 luxury homes in the Pittsburgh area with outstanding amenities

So this is how the 1 percent live: A 50-bay garage. Four kitchens. Radiant heat flooring. Inlaid ceilings. 24-karat gold-plated fixtures. Swimming pools. Putting greens and golf simulators. And, of course, top-of-the-line stone, wood and marble features and appliances.

The luxury market in the Pittsburgh area hasn’t been slowed down by inflation and interest rates at 6{61deb032f2f3cf43cd91e0a97f017aab274ddbb67b74a5b085bd003b9ac3cd96}, says Karen Marshall, an agent with Keller Williams Realty. In fact, she says, Pittsburgh is on track to be the third-best high-end market in the nation for 2023.

“Believe it or not, young money is everywhere,” Marshall says. “Dual-income families and new transferees into Pittsburgh [are buying]. We offer a great value in housing. Clients from California, Arizona, New York, etc. see our housing as a great commodity, compared to where they are moving from. We also have an international sector.”

Even with a steady and consistent market like Pittsburgh’s, sellers sometimes need a way to make their home stand out above all the others.

“Any seller should make sure kitchens, baths and flooring are all tastefully updated to appeal to the masses and not their particular tastes,” Marshall says. “The majority of buyers do not want to do any renovations. They want to just move their furniture in.”

Here’s a sampling of 10 luxury homes on the market in and around Pittsburgh:

7 Shepards Lane in Eighty Four.

Where: 7 Shephards Lane, Eighty Four
Listing price: $2,499,000

Cool features: Garage space for 50 vehicles

Details: This custom-built estate sits on 10.3 acres, with 11,000 square feet of living space and heated garage space for 50 cars, a motor home, boats, trucks or heavy equipment. Two in-law suites have kitchens, laundry rooms and an elevator. There’s a gourmet kitchen, a first-floor primary bedroom, radiant heat flooring throughout, and seven baths with jet spray tubs. Two upper balconies and two rear patios show off the surrounding acreage.

514 Justabout Road in Venetia.

Where: 514 Justabout Road, Venetia

Listing price: $5,999,999

Cool features: Indoor pool, golf simulator

Details: This stunning gated estate is made for entertaining. Situated on 17.36 acres, with a waterfall and koi pond, it has several verandas, eight wet bars, an indoor pool, a golf simulator and a batting cage. The kitchen has a six-burner Wolf stove, and Sub-Zero and Miele appliances. The 10-stall barn has a second-floor and a four-bedroom guest house. Designer finishes include copper inlaid ceilings. The original owner built the home with stone brought from Colorado.

5501 Elgin St. in Highland Park.

Where: 5501 Elgin St., Highland Park

Listing price: $2,988,000

Cool features: Classic period woodwork, wall treatments

Details: Own a piece of Pittsburgh’s history. The iconic Baywood Mansion is part of the former Alexander King Estate, a museum-quality home lovingly restored into a piece of art itself, says listing agent Mark Jennings with Piatt Sotheby’s International Realty. One of the most distinctive properties in Highland Park, the Second Empire Victorian residence is the former site of the Pittsburgh Art Museum. Its electrical system, plumbing, boiler, air conditioning and appliances are all new.

500 Deer Brooke Lane in Fox Chapel.

Where: 500 Deer Brooke Lane, Fox Chapel

Listing price: $1,800,000

Cool features: Floor-to-ceiling windows

Details: This six-bedroom, 4.5-bath contemporary home on two wooded acres has mature plantings of its own through the window walls and on the private patio. Six gas fireplaces make it cozy in winter. A traditional office allows you to work from home. The primary bedroom has a marble bath and the second-floor bedrooms have a convenient laundry room in the hall. The finished basement has its own kitchen, another bedroom, and a home gym.

215 25th St. in the Strip District.

Where: 215 25th St., Unit 4, Strip District

Listing price: $1,965,000

Cool features: LEED for Homes certification

Details: Live in Pittsburgh’s hottest neighborhood in a two-story smart home. Desmone Architects converted a 1950s industrial warehouse into townhouses with contemporary design elements such as brick, stone, glass and wood. This intelligent design includes stormwater management, energy-efficient lighting, radiant heat flooring, iPad automation, a security system and an intercom. Enjoy indoor-outdoor luxury with a private patio. The garage has a dog wash area.

202-204 Scaife Road in Sewickley.

Where: 202-204 Scaife Road, Sewickley

Listing price: $7,900,000

Cool features: Curved staircase, unique kitchen island

Details: Built in 1938, this stone Georgian-style manor house with seven bedrooms comes with a carriage house, pool house and a six-car garage. Designed by Alexander H. Findlay, the architect who designed the Pittsburgh Field Club, its elegance includes high ceilings, wood-burning fireplaces, terraces and a restored stable and barn. The gorgeous woodwork includes a sweeping staircase and an unusual kitchen island. The property includes 30 acres of rolling hills, woods and open fields.

130 Buckthorn Drive in Wexford.

Where: 130 Buckthorn Drive, Wexford

Listing price: $2,500,000

Cool features: 24-karat gold-plated fixtures

Details: Truly an estate, this Colonial on a hilltop has seven acres with a pool and koi pond. The front porch leads to an interior with custom millwork, granite floors, a wood-paneled office, and a lower-level fitness center with a bar. The two-story foyer has 24-karat gold-plated fixtures. If you like to cook, the kitchen has a butler’s pantry as well as two walk-in pantries. Among other features, there’s a first-floor in-law suite, a sunken family room and a cedar closet.

227 Merriman Road in Sewickley.

Where: 227 Merriman Road, Sewickley

Listing price: $1,358,000

Cool features: Locally crafted white oak staircase

Details: This Mid-century Modern is nestled into five wooded acres for privacy and was recently remodeled for ultimate comfort. Built in 1950, this four-bedroom home has an open floor plan with a one-of-a-kind white oak staircase. The living room has a vintage wood-burning stove and fireplace. Bi-fold doors connect the living areas and lower-level primary bedroom with the outdoors. The primary bedroom suite bath has dual vanities, heated flooring, a stone bath and a double steam shower.

301 Fifth Ave. in Downtown Pittsburgh.

Where: 301 Fifth Ave., Unit 604, Downtown

Listing price: $2,150,000

Cool features: Wine refrigerator, balcony

Details: In the center of the Cultural District, this apartment has opulent finishes, panoramic views and smart home touches. Two units combined into one make it 3,099 square feet with an open-living flow. The glass-enclosed study and private guest wing are unique. Built-ins throughout have seamless panels, sliding doors and drawers that disappear when closed, notes listing agent Diana Mathison of Howard Hanna. The building has 24-hour security and a courtyard.

400 Ryan Lane in Washington.

Where: 400 Ryan Lane, Washington

Listing price: $1,425,000

Cool features: Four kitchens, putting green

Details: Nothing is small or understated in this home on 4.36 acres with a private lane and governor’s driveway. The house has two entrances, four kitchens, three family rooms, garage space for seven cars and a breezeway with brick flooring and a fireplace. Gardens, walkways and a putting green add to the beauty of the grounds. The formal entry has high ceilings and there’s also a curved staircase, sunken living room and an expansive primary bedroom suite. One kitchen is attached to a pavilion/ballroom.

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For sale: Two luxury homes in Baltimore area, ultra-modern home in Westminster

For sale: Two luxury homes in Baltimore area, ultra-modern home in Westminster

Whether you enjoy traditional architecture or ultra-modern design, these three homes include elements to satisfy everybody’s tastes.

Here are three real estate listings ranging from $930,000-$1.2 million chosen by Historic Homes of Baltimore creator Jason Freeman.

Luxurious waterfront condo in the Inner Harbor/Federal Hill

Overlooking the Inner Harbor, this condo is perfect for those who enjoy city life. As part of the Ritz-Carlton Residences, the home is full of luxurious features, starting with the private elevator that takes you inside. The home has a beautiful living room with a fireplace, detailed millwork, and a wet bar. An adjacent dining room is perfect for entertaining. A chef’s kitchen features custom cabinetry, stainless steel appliances and a basketweave backsplash. It opens to a comfortable family room with one of the home’s two balconies. A large primary suite contains a generous walk-in closet; a beautiful bathroom with a separate shower and tub; and the home’s second balcony. The home also features a second bedroom, second full bath, a half bath and a laundry room.

This condo, built in 2007, features two balconies overlooking the Inner Harbor and the building’s English gardens. It’s located right on the water, and close to Federal Hill and downtown attractions. Amenities include a 24/7 concierge service, an indoor saltwater pool, a theater, a fitness center, valet service and two parking spaces in the garage.

Beautifully updated Cape Cod-style home in Ruxton

This Cape Cod-style home, built in 1954, is deceivingly large and beautifully updated. From the foyer, you enter a large dining room that connects the other rooms on this level. A beautiful kitchen, remodeled in 2021, features white cabinetry, granite countertops and top-of-the-line appliances. It also has a breakfast room, which connects to the family room. The cozy family room has a wall of windows, a gas fireplace and exposed ceiling beams. There’s also a living room, mudroom, office and a half bathroom on this level. Upstairs, the home has four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The bright primary room has a walk-in closet and en suite bathroom. A walk-out lower level features a rec room with fireplace, laundry room, bedroom, bathroom and storage.

The home has a massive screened-in porch off the main level, creating an enjoyable outdoor living space. Below, a large stone patio with a hot tub provides another outdoor space to gather and entertain. It’s easily accessible from the lower level, or via stairs from the screened-in porch above. A large, fenced yard completes this home. The home, located in charming and convenient Ruxton, also has a two-car carport with an attached storage shed.

Modern smart home in Westminster

This ultra-modern home, built in 2021, is part of a new luxury, eco-friendly community in Westminster that’s known as Agrestic. Smart home features include a Tesla Powerwall, solar panels and a geothermal heating and cooling system. A striking staircase — made of iron and maple, exposed spiral ductwork and a solid concrete chimney — greet you as you enter this unique home. The main level provides an open concept layout that is ideal for entertaining. The living room features a unique fireplace, 40-foot ceilings and a wall of windows. A sleek kitchen features modern cabinets, granite countertops and smart appliances. There’s also a breakfast counter and large dining area. A primary room is downstairs, with a walk-in closet and modern en suite bathroom. Upstairs, there are four large bedrooms (including another primary room), two full bathrooms and a large laundry room. A loft style hallway upstairs opens to the floor below.

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The home has a large deck off the second story overlooking the yard. On the main level, sliding doors off the living room open to a space that would be ideal for a patio. There’s also a two-car garage.

  • Address: 312 Ridge Road
  • List price: $1,200,000
  • Five bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms (4,332 square feet)
  • Agent: Greg Brock, Atlas Premier Realty

3 Historic homes in the Baltimore area you can purchase for $629K

3 Historic homes in the Baltimore area you can purchase for $629K

There’s the charming 1920s Colonial, the sprawling 1900 home with a large front porch, or the recently renovated 1790s rowhome.

Quality craftsmanship. Unique character. Interesting history. These are just a few reasons some people love living in historic houses. For many, living in and stewarding a historic home is a rewarding labor of love.

It’s no secret historic homes are my favorite, hence why I created an Instagram account named Historic Homes of Baltimore. Here are three real estate listings of historic homes in the Baltimore area ranging from $600,000-$629,000.

Charming 1920s Colonial in Homeland

Charming 1920s Colonial in Homeland.
Charming 1920s Colonial in Homeland.
Charming 1920s Colonial in Homeland.
Charming 1920s Colonial in Homeland.
Charming 1920s Colonial in Homeland.
Charming 1920s Colonial in Homeland.

This well-cared for home in Homeland offers historic charm with modern updates. Those looking for historic charm will find it in this home with beautiful wood floors, unique millwork, slate roof, and real shutters. An inviting foyer features a beautiful wood staircase that continues to the third story. A formal living room contains a gas fireplace. A welcoming screened porch off the living room is the perfect spot to enjoy the outside. The family room, an addition, features built-ins and large windows. The kitchen has been updated with granite counters, stainless steel appliances, and a breakfast bar. Upstairs, you’ll find four bedrooms and two full bathrooms. The home was built in 1928.

A stone patio covered in an awning, overlooks the backyard. A flat fenced in yard provides space to enjoy, while an irrigation system ensures the gardens are well cared for. The home is set in charming Homeland, just around the corner from the neighborhood’s beautiful lakes.

Beautiful 1900 home in historic Relay

Beautiful 1900 home in historic Relay.
Beautiful 1900 home in historic Relay.
Beautiful 1900 home in historic Relay.
Beautiful 1900 home in historic Relay.
Beautiful 1900 home in historic Relay.
Beautiful 1900 home in historic Relay.

This well-preserved home, located in historic Relay, is full of charm. A large front porch welcomes you to this home, built in 1900. In-laid wood floors, transom windows and a porte-cochere are just a few of the historic details that make this home special. Inside, you’ll find a large foyer with an ornate staircase. The living room and dining room both feature rustic brick fireplaces. A warm kitchen has been updated with wood cabinets and modern appliances, while still maintaining its charm with two crystal chandeliers. There’s also a family room, half bathroom, and small bedroom on the first floor. At the back of the house, a bright sunroom provides access to the beautiful backyard. Three spacious bedrooms are upstairs as well as two full bathrooms. The third level provides finished storage space and additional bonus rooms.

A large backyard provides ample space to enjoy, garden, and park. Situated in historic Relay, the home is minutes to St. Denis train station, providing easy access to Washington D.C. and Baltimore, and Patapsco State Park.

Renovated 1790s rowhome in Fells Point

Renovated 1790s rowhome in Fells Point.
Renovated 1790s rowhome in Fells Point.
Renovated 1790s rowhome in Fells Point.
Renovated 1790s rowhome in Fells Point.
Renovated 1790s rowhome in Fells Point.
Renovated 1790s rowhome in Fells Point.

Want to live in a historic home but worried about maintenance? Then this Fells Point home is for you. It was originally built in the 1790s but was completely renovated and updated in 2008. Original decorative fireplaces, heartwood pine floors and a beautiful original brick façade are a few of the historic elements preserved during the renovation. The living room and dining room have been opened to create one, bright, shared space. A powder bathroom and a modern kitchen complete the main level. Upstairs, each bedroom is on its own level, with its own bathroom. The second story bedroom features a decorative fireplace, walk in closet, and a large bathroom, with its own decorative fireplace. The second bedroom is also spacious, with another large bathroom.

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This three-story home is located steps from Broadway Square and the surrounding shops and restaurants. It’s also two blocks to the water, and easily accessible to downtown, Harbor East and Canton.