310 East End Avenue presents a rare opportunity in the City of Pittsburgh portion of highly desirable Regent Square, one of the East End's most walkable, bikeable, and transit-accessible neighborhoods. This solid brick single-family home or triplex, built in 1902, presents 2,534 square feet of living space with unlimited potential and strong demand fundamentals.
Several iconic early 20th century details, including an exquisite stained glass window on the 1st floor landing, remain intact. The house requires a complete renovation, will be sold as is, and is best suited for investors, developers, and experienced renovators. She's just moments from Frick Park, multiple vibrant business districts, Shadyside Academy Jr. School, the Environmental Charter School (primary), the East End Food Coop, Rockwell Park and major commuter routes.
The property is currently configured as a three-family residence and features the kind of classic construction and architectural character that make Regent Square properties so sought after. It's a project, and the long term upsides are significant!
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Abby Wilson412-242-0273,
STEINER REALTY INC.412-242-0273
Source: WPMLS,MLS#: 1765356Originating MLS: West Penn Multi-List
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Principal & interest
$1,547
Mortgage insurance
$0
Property taxes
$170
Home insurance
$105
HOA fees
$0
Utilities
Not included
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