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Located at 1203 Buena Vista St in the vibrant city of Pittsburgh, PA, this three-story brick home was built in 1890 and features a generous living space of 2,480 square feet. The property sits on a 2,200 square foot lot and includes four bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and one partial bathroom, making it ideal for families or investment purposes. With an assessed value of $186,300 and recent market improvements reflecting a total market value of $204,300, this home showcases a blend of historical charm and modern amenities. The property has a central heating system and was last sold for $226,900, reflecting its desirability in the community.
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