Description
Located in the North Hills School District, this brick Cape Cod in Ross Township is full of character and endless potential. This home features original hardwood floors throughout. The layout offers plenty of opportunity while maintaining its traditional charm. Step out onto the rear deck and enjoy a great view overlooking your private backyard. Additional highlights include a one-car garage, updated electrical drop, circuit breakers, and GFCI outlets for added peace of mind. Offered at a spectacular price point in a prime location, this is a fantastic opportunity to make this home yours. APHW Home Warranty included. Records reflect North Hills Estates was founded in 1929, making it one of the earliest planned suburban communities north of Pittsburgh. Major build-out occurred in the 1930s–1960's. Originally designed as a residential suburban enclave with wooded lots and homes abundant in architectural charm. North Hills Estates was originally developed specifically to be served by streetcars. The neighborhood was served by streetcars operated by Pittsburgh Railways Company. Streetcars provided direct transit between Ross Township suburbs and downtown Pittsburgh.
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2BEDS
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0.21ACRES
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1BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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816SQFT
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$245$/SQFT
Description
Located in the North Hills School District, this brick Cape Cod in Ross Township is full of character and endless potential. This home features original hardwood floors throughout. The layout offers plenty of opportunity while maintaining its traditional charm. Step out onto the rear deck and enjoy a great view overlooking your private backyard. Additional highlights include a one-car garage, updated electrical drop, circuit breakers, and GFCI outlets for added peace of mind. Offered at a spectacular price point in a prime location, this is a fantastic opportunity to make this home yours. APHW Home Warranty included. Records reflect North Hills Estates was founded in 1929, making it one of the earliest planned suburban communities north of Pittsburgh. Major build-out occurred in the 1930s–1960's. Originally designed as a residential suburban enclave with wooded lots and homes abundant in architectural charm. North Hills Estates was originally developed specifically to be served by streetcars. The neighborhood was served by streetcars operated by Pittsburgh Railways Company. Streetcars provided direct transit between Ross Township suburbs and downtown Pittsburgh.
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