This is a vacant residential property that has been unoccupied for an extended period and requires comprehensive rehabilitation. Originally built in 1912, the home has experienced significant deterioration and no longer meets current residential or safety standards.
The planned renovation will deliver a fully modernized living space designed for long-term owner occupancy. This project reflects our commitment to revitalizing historic properties and strengthening neighborhood housing stock in Pittsburgh’s West End.
Scope of Work
- Full gut renovation of the existing structure
- Reconfiguration and modernization of interior living spaces
- Renovation of a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom layout
- Electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and structural upgrades
- All work to be completed by licensed and insured contractors
- Compliance with Pittsburgh Land Bank requirements and local building codes
Project Goals & Outcome
The goal of this project is to convert a distressed and vacant property into a safe, functional, and comfortable long-term residence. By restoring this home, the project will:
- Preserve a historic residential structure
- Provide quality housing for owner occupancy
- Contribute to neighborhood revitalization and community stability
- Align with responsible redevelopment and housing improvement initiatives
Location Impact
Situated in Pittsburgh’s West End, this project supports local redevelopment efforts by returning an underutilized property to productive residential use, enhancing both the streetscape and surrounding community.