In the heart of Sewickley Village, 443 Walnut Street is a rare mixed-use gem that fuses late-1800s historic character with the open scale of a Tribeca-style loft. Acquired in 2015 as a modest two-story building, it was dramatically expanded and renovated in 2025. A new third floor created a sophisticated three-bedroom, six-bathroom residence, crowned by a 1,100-square-foot rooftop terrace offering sweeping 360-degree panoramic views. A private elevator with custom sliding doors serves all five floors and is exclusive to the residential portion of the building. The retail suite below features its own separate entrance at 352 Beaver Street. The home delivers striking contrast: urban loft openness and architectural drama within the charm and walkability of Sewickley Village. Enter through a refined street-level foyer with Italian porcelain tile. The main living level features soaring 15-foot ceilings, handmade iron chandeliers, exposed historic beams, hand-scraped hardwood floors, and solid wood doors. Five nearly floor-to-ceiling French doors with Juliette balconies along Walnut Street flood the space with light and connect to the vibrant streetscape. An oversized kitchen island with custom pantry opens seamlessly to dining and living areas—perfect for everyday living or entertaining. A powder room with custom solid brass Moroccan sink adds a standout design moment. The third floor offers a private retreat with three large bedrooms, each with en-suite baths, walk-in closets, and side-by-side laundry. Bright Pella windows wrap the level. The primary suite includes a wet bar with refrigerator, oversized walk-in closet, and a spa-like bath featuring a generous solid stone soaking tub, marble shower with dual Kohler 12-inch rainheads, steam room, brass fixtures, Toto Neorest smart toilet, and heated towel rack with Wi-Fi timer. The lower level provides flexible partially finished space with a full bath, ideal for storage, fitness, or guests. The 1,100 sq ft rooftop terrace is an elevated outdoor living room with Trex decking, tempered glass railings, natural gas for grill and two fire features, plumbing for an exterior kitchen, and a dedicated powder room. This scale and privacy in a non-HOA village property is exceptionally rare. The separately accessed commercial space at 352 Beaver Street provides an established revenue stream while maintaining full residential privacy. Whole-building ownership with no HOA fees, prime location, and strong appeal for owner-occupants, investors, or 1031 exchanges make this truly one-of-a-kind. Steps away are Sewickley’s best boutiques, restaurants, coffee shops, movie theater, and grocery. Pittsburgh International Airport is ~15 minutes; downtown Pittsburgh ~20 minutes. This distinctive home blends city-loft energy with intimate village living like no other.
Rare opportunity with exceptional potential! Situated on a generous 0.92-acre parcel, this unique property offers a recently closed church building, a spacious 4-bedroom residence, a garage, and a large parking lot with 30+ spaces—ideal for a wide range of future uses. The two-story church building features a large sanctuary, multiple offices and classrooms, and a main-level restroom. The lower level provides additional versatility with a sizable meeting room, kitchen, and two restrooms. The accompanying 4-bedroom home is full of character and ready for your vision. Offering large room sizes, high ceilings, abundant natural light, and generously sized bedrooms with oversized closets, this home presents a fantastic renovation opportunity. A detached garage and shed provide added convenience for parking, storage, or equipment. Bring your ideas and unlock the possibilities!
507 Pittsburgh Street is currently a Physical Therapy Clinic just 2 miles from the Pennsylvania Turnpike (Exit 48) and 3 miles from Route 28 - placing it squarely within reach of the greater Pittsburgh metro. Originally constructed as a 14-room motel, later converted into an assisted living facility, and most recently operating as Health Star Physical Therapy, the layout has been refined over time to support high-functioning, service-driven use. B1 Business District permitted uses run the gamut from convenience and general retail to a private club. The true differentiator for this property is a 40-foot ADA-accessible therapeutic pool, maintained at 92°F, complete with zero-entry ramp access, a mechanical lift system, dual locker rooms and a commercial-grade filtration and heating system. This single feature creates a barrier to entry for competitors and opens the door to specialized healthcare, rehab, and wellness programming that is difficult, and expensive, to replicate. Interior Layout & Functionality The main level is designed for operational efficiency and patient flow, featuring: Multiple private treatment rooms Dedicated therapy and rehabilitation gym spaces Administrative and reception areas Ample storage and support rooms Upstairs, the property expands into seven rooms (originally bedrooms) and two full bathrooms. This dual-use layout offers immediate flexibility - live/work, staff housing, or future conversion. Site & Access 20+ parking spaces for staff and clients Easy ingress/egress for medical transport or high-volume traffic Proximity to major arteries connecting to Pittsburgh, Fox Chapel, Harmar, and the Alle-Kiski Valley

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Springdale is located in Pennsylvania. Springdale, Pennsylvania has a population of 3,395. Springdale is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 22.15% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.79%.
The median household income in Springdale, Pennsylvania is $64,432. The median household income for the surrounding county is $66,659 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Springdale is 48.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 83.8 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 20.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 40.7 inches per year, with 27.9 inches of snow per year.