Project Description

Point Breeze and Park Place, Pittsburgh, 15208
If you’ve read the book, An American Childhood by Annie Dillard (which you really need to do if you live in Pittsburgh) then you’ve already gotten a glimpse of the idyllic Pittsburgh neighborhood of Point Breeze, and nearby Park Place. This East End community is mostly residential with just a small street of businesses, but is so convenient to East Liberty, Shadyside and Squirrel Hill that you will easily be able to get your shopping fix. The most prominent feature of Point Breeze is Henry Clay Frick’s Clayton, part of the 5-acre Frick Art & Historical Center. The Frick is surrounded by a sleepy neighborhood of lovely older single-family homes, Bungalows and American Four Squares. Point Breeze also borders Frick Park on the south end of the neighborhood. Call me if you are looking for a real estate agent to buy or sell your home in the Point Breeze neighborhood.
Real Estate Market Stats
Zillow Home Value Index: $111,700
Home Size in Square Feet
Year Built
Local | National | |
---|---|---|
Zillow Home Value Index | $111,700 | $248,900 |
Median Single Family Home Value | $110,700 | $247,200 |
Median Condo Value | $187,900 | $269,800 |
Median 2-Bedroom Home Value | $46,900 | $184,800 |
Median 3-Bedroom Home Value | $88,700 | $228,900 |
Median 4-Bedroom Home Value | $221,000 | $348,000 |
Percent Homes Decreasing | 27 | 1,973,293 |
Median List Price Per Sq Ft | $75 | $298 |
Median Sale Price | 27 | 250,000 |
Property Tax | 27 | 1,973,293 |
Turnover (Sold Within Last Yr.) | 27 | 1,973,293 |
1-Yr. Change | 8.3% | 4.1% |
