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The space
A traditional Pittsburgh row house is a type of urban housing found in the city. These houses are typically narrow and rectangular in shape, with multiple stories. They are often built side by side in rows or attached to one another.
Pittsburgh row houses usually have brick exteriors and feature a small front yard or stoop. The interior layout typically includes a living room, dining room, kitchen, and bedrooms spread over the different floors. Some row houses may also have basements or attics for additional storage space.
These houses were originally built in the 19th and early 20th centuries to accommodate the growing population of industrial workers in Pittsburgh. They have since become iconic symbols of the city's architectural heritage.
Today, many row houses in Pittsburgh have been renovated and modernized while still maintaining their historic charm. They continue to provide affordable and convenient housing options in the city's diverse neighborhoods.
Guest access
Main, second and third floors. Back yard and garage.