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A striking penthouse condominium, now on the market for $1.95 million, is capturing attention by offering a rare blend of vibrant city access and secluded luxury in the heart of Pittsburgh's Cultural District.
The property directly addresses a desire expressed by some urban dwellers for a more dynamic living experience. The current owners initially lived in a quieter city neighborhood, where one partner confessed to loving Pittsburgh but not its subdued atmosphere. This penthouse represents the solution: a home embedded in the city's artistic and theatrical pulse, yet designed as a personal retreat.
Spanning the entire top floor of its building, the residence is described as offering "very private living." The space features expansive windows framing dramatic cityscapes, open living areas, and high-end finishes. Its premier location places residents just steps from renowned theaters, galleries, and restaurants, allowing for effortless immersion in the district's energy.
The listing highlights this unique balance, positioning the home not just as a residence, but as a private vantage point from which to engage with the best of city life. It caters to those seeking the convenience and culture of downtown living without sacrificing the peace and exclusivity of a personal sanctuary.
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