Top 5 most expensive homes sold in Pittsburgh in 2022

Most can only dream of owning homes of this caliber. See Pittsburgh’s most expensive homes sold in 2022 below!

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  1. $3,985,000 - Piatt Sotheby’s

    Taking the #1 spot is 340 Fox Hunt Rd. Although it was originally listed for $8,000,000 it sold for a cool $3.95MM in June of this year. This masterpiece features 6 beds, 8 baths, and nearly 12,000sqft. Some other unique features are a 4,500 bottle wine cooler, nearly 35 acres, an inground pool, and an outdoor kitchen!

2. $3,715,050 - Howard Hanna Real Estate

The second home on this over-the-top list is 5901 Braeburn Pl. You’ll be sure to “wow” anyone who enters this 7 Bed, 5 Bath, 9,200 sqft monstrosity! Originally listed in February of 2021, this home had closing in October of this year. Would you live here? Even with the $25,000 monthly payment?

3. $3,150,000 - Howard Hanna Real Estate

The third spot is held by a French Eclectic Style Mansion located at 5563 Northumberland St that sold in July. This home is located in Squirrel Hill North and has a modest (joking) 9,500sqft! What would you do if you were the owner of this Estate?

4. 3,000,000 - Berkshire Hathaway

Our 4th spot is taken by this beautiful, rustic, estate which was listed by Berkshire Hathaway, The Preferred Realty. With a hefty price tag of $3MM, the new owners can now enjoy 4 beds, 5 baths, 13 acres, and even a guest house! Would you consider buying if it was still available?

5. $2,435,000 - Berkshire Hathaway

For the 5th and final home we’re heading to The Strip District for this custom condo which was listed by Berkshire Hathaway. This 5,000+ sqft lux condo sold in April of this year to a buyer from Piatt Sotheby’s. It offers an incredible location, looks, and luxury features. Would you call this place home?

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