From Oakmont to Polish Hill and everywhere in-between, there are many beautiful and affordable homes for sale in Pittsburgh. Some feature original stained glass windows, while others have been updated with top of the line appliances and flooring. No matter what your preference in a home is, you're sure to find one you love in the Steel City. Below are our picks for the top eight most beautiful homes for sale in Pittsburgh under $300,000. 1. Forest Hills Five BedroomWith hardwood floors, crown moulding, a decorative fireplace, built in cabinets, and much more, this home in Forest Hills is charming and unique. The kitchen is spacious, has stainless steel appliances, and granite counters. Five bedrooms and three bathrooms make this a great family homes. See the full listing here. 2. Penn Hills Three BedroomThis elegant home is equipped with a vaulted ceiling, a formal living room, and dining rooms. There is also a master bedroom on both the first and second floor. See the full listing here. 3. Morningside Two BedroomLocated in highly sought after Morningside and recently renovated to include additional in-law quarters in the back of the home, this two bedroom home is a great deal. The front home includes an open concept first floor with hardwood floors, a brand new kitchen, and exposed brick. See the full listing here. 4. Oakmont Three BedroomThis delightful home located close to all the shopping and dining in Oakmont features a new kitchen, hardwood floors, built-in bookcases crown molding, and new windows. See the full listing here. 5. Polish Hill Two BedroomWith panoramic city views, a large backyard, a modern kitchen, and open concept design, this home in historic Polish Hill is sure to please. There are vaulted ceilings, restored wooden beams, and a counter-to-ceiling subway tile back splash in the kitchen. The home also boasts original brick fireplaces and wide plank floors. See the full listing here. 6. Turtle Creek Three BedroomLocated on the border of Edgewood Country Club, this single level home is like-new and includes an open floor plan. It also features vaulted ceilings, large windows, bamboo hardwood floors in the living area, and stainless steel appliances in the kitchen. See the full listing here. 7. Bon Air Five BedroomThis restored Colonial home is situated on a double-lot and includes updates such as a newer roof, Pella windows, electrical system updates, and more. What's even better is that the restoration was performed with the home's original character in mind. See the full listing here. 8. Crafton Three BedroomWith a beautiful wrap-around front porch, this welcoming Victorian home in Crafton is sure to delight with its stained glass windows, formal living room with built-in cabinets, three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and one half bathroom. See the full listing here. If you're on the hunt for an affordable home in or around Pittsburgh, Southbound Enterprises is here to help. Get in touch with us to start your search today!
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Home maintenance can seem like a never-ending chore, but keeping your home in good condition will not only add to its value, but can prevent problems and help keep you and your family safe. We're sharing seven annual home maintenance tasks you shouldn't ignore. 1. Check Electrical OutletsIt's important to check over all electrical outlets in your home once a year. You'll want to be on the lookout for plugs that fit loosely, frayed wires, faceplates that feel hot, and outlets that don't work, as these can all be potential fire hazards or indicate that your wiring may need to be updated. If you find any issues with your electrical outlets, call an electrician for help in repairing any damage. 2. Clean Air DuctsDust, dirt, smoke, and allergens can all accumulate in air ducts over time. Having your air ducts cleaned out annually will improve your indoor air quality, and even help you save on heating and cooling bills since HVAC systems don't have to work as hard to keep a home warm or cool if the air ducts are clean. Air duct cleaning can be performed by a professional, or you can do it yourself to save money. 3. Examine AppliancesAny appliances with water lines, gas lines, or attached hoses should be inspected each year. This helps you to discover leakages, tears, or other damage that may need to be repaired or parts that need to be replaced. 4. Inspect Fire ExtinguishersFire extinguishers are vital to have in a home. Each year, make it a point to check the expiration date on any and all extinguishers in your home. If any are past their expiration dates, replace them with new ones. 5. Survey the LandscapingTake a walk around your property once a year and look for overgrown bushes, tree limbs that need to be pruned, fences that need to be repaired, and clogged gutters. Hire a professional if you are unable to tackle these tasks. 6. Take Stock of Your Disaster KitDo you have a disaster kit in your home? If not, now is the time to begin building one with essential supplies such as water, nonperishable food, and a first-aid kit. If you already have a disaster kit, go through it and check the expiration dates on all of the food items, and make sure you have all the necessities you need. 7. Book an Appointment with Pest ControlA yearly pest inspection, especially to check for termites, is usually less than $100 and can save you thousands of dollars. When dealing with pests, small preventative measures like an annual pest inspection can go a long way in avoiding problems.
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