This week: Homes in and around Pittsburgh
This 1956 three-bedroom home sits on a 1-acre private lot 15 minutes from downtown. Designed by architect Tasso Katselas with unique angles and glass walls, it has been updated with new windows, dual-zone heating and cooling, a chef’s kitchen with wine refrigerator, and a main suite with balcony and heated bathroom floors. The landscaped property features planted stone walls, mature trees, and a dining-lounging area under an awning. $729,900. Austin Rusert, Coldwell Banker Real Estate Services, (716) 319-7003
Architect Paul Kossman built this six-bedroom house for himself on a lot behind Carnegie Mellon University. The 1976 glass, steel, and cedar home has a greenhouse, an elevator, a living room with rosewood entertainment center, a 30-foot indoor pool, and a roof deck overlooking the Warwick Estate’s 4 acres of public-access land. The three-car garage is powered for a woodshop and includes a Tesla charger. $1,995,000. Leah George, Howard Hanna, (412) 713-0513
Squirrel Hill North