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Historical Marvel!
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his former 1910 farmhouse—turned convent for 14 nuns—was lovingly
restored to an upscale version of Victorian farmhouse charm, complete
with updated mechanicals, an airy eat-in kitchen, options for up to 8
bedrooms, 4 full baths and 2 half baths & 2nd floor laundry. Set on a well-
manicured hillside, at one of Allegheny County’s highest elevations, this
14-room home boasts a 3-story center hall layout with 11-12' ceilings & TWO
2-story additions. Vestiges of its ecclesiastical era remain intact. A catholic
confessional still resides in the former chapel, now a parquet-floored library
with hand-crafted shelving, stained glass & intricate dentil mouldings. What
was once the nun’s community room is now an expansive 2nd-floor family
room. Window seats, sitting rooms, closets & storage areas are plentiful.
Carpenters & craftsmen will be awed by the basement workshop. Showings
by appointment.
3151 Churchview | Baldwin | $449,900
Mary Eve Kearns
Associate Broker
412.831.6400 office
412.889.7244 mobile
[email protected]
WHEN TO SELL
Current homeowners have a positive outlook with the real estate market on the up and up.
Keep in mind these real estate selling tips before your house goes on the market.
1. Keep it clean! It’s easy for life to take over and daily
chores to fall by the wayside. Don’t let this spoil your goal
of selling your home. Kids, pets and messy spouses should
be kept at bay during peak viewing hours. Finding it hard
to live at home while trying to sell? Invest in a few extra
storage bins with decorative flair to keep toys, clothes and
shoes out of sight to potential buyers.
2. Where possible, take the home out of your house.
Remember, buyers are buying their new home, not your
old home. Get a head start on moving out by putting
trinkets and collectibles in the basement and giving
potential buyers the ability to picture their own unique
personalities in the space. Closets are an important selling
feature, so start packing away off-season clothing to give
closets the appearance of more space.
3. Make smart upgrades. Make moderate upgrades that
speak to the current market of buyers. Replace old carpets
with new hardwood or laminate flooring. Invest in a fresh
coat of neutral-colored paint for bedrooms and common
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areas. Fix broken closet doors, replace outdated hardware
with sleek new knobs and handles, and clean your mirrors
and windows. Thinking small will deliver big payback.
4. Cooks in the kitchen. Every cook wants a nice kitchen.
If you have some money to spend, think about upgrading
flooring and countertops to match current styles. Think
about upgrading one or two key appliances to stainless
steel. Don’t have much money to spend? Good-quality
cabinets can always be painted or updated with new
hardware. The upgrades will be worth it.
5. First things first. You want to capture potential buyers
the minute they pull up to your house. Keep the lawn tidy
and plant a few flowers to make your home approachable.
Light a candle or add fresh-cut flowers to the main
entrances or common areas of your home to make it feel
more inviting.