March 15, 2026 - 16:26

The Fox Chapel area housing market demonstrated its range with several residential transactions recorded for the week of March 15, 2026. The sales showcased diverse price points and property types across the region's sought-after neighborhoods.
In Aspinwall, a notable sale occurred on Fourth Street, where LDG Enterprises Corp. Inc. transferred a property to John Paul Giuffre and Claire Klein for a sum of $325,000. Meanwhile, in Indiana Township, a transaction on Olivetre Drive saw Meghan French purchase a home from Thanawat Juphao for $395,000.
Further illustrating the market's breadth, a property on Saxonburg Boulevard changed hands for $125,000. The seller, Thomas Sipes, completed the sale with Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB as the buyer. These transactions collectively highlight continued activity in one of the Pittsburgh area's most established residential districts, reflecting steady buyer interest across different market segments. Local real estate professionals note that the spring season typically brings increased activity to the area's inventory of single-family homes and properties.
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