Squirrel Hill North, Pittsburgh Real Estate & Homes For Sale

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Squirrel Hill North, Pittsburgh, PA Real Estate Trends

Learn about the Squirrel Hill North, Pittsburgh, PA housing market through trends and averages.

Affordability of Living in Squirrel Hill North, Pittsburgh, PA

The median home value is $797,404
MonthMedian home value
May 2025$760k
June 2025$760k
July 2025$760k
August 2025$760k
September 2025$763k
October 2025$772k
November 2025$783k
December 2025$791k
January 2026$794k
February 2026$794k
March 2026$795k
April 2026$797k
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Average Home Value in Squirrel Hill North, Pittsburgh, PA, by Home Size

Home SizeHome Value*
2 bedrooms (See homes)$472,635
3 bedrooms (See homes)$587,921
4 bedrooms (See homes)$850,261
*Home value over the past month

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What Locals Say about Squirrel Hill North

  • Trulia User
    "Lots of people are walking their dogs. Nobody complains. Dogs are pretty much always kept on a leash."
  • Trulia User
    "Beautiful homes in walking distance from several diverse business districts and palacial city parks. Great neighbors too!"
  • Trulia User
    "It’s an excellent neighborhood to walk and explore in! We have many great restaurants and parks, and surrounding neighborhoods are also diverse and lively."
  • Trulia User
    "Squirrel Hill North is safe, quiet, fun, caring. It's a great place to live and has a great school in Colfax Elementry. The local shops and food places are great and the library is safe and fun. I highly recommend living here. You can also find a great agent to help you at Berkshire Hathaway under the library."
  • Trulia User
    "the parks requires leashes, but owners often don't leash their dogs in Frick Park, so BE AWARE. I can't walk my toddler on the pathways because of this. Great playgrounds though. I feel safe having my kids walk up to Forbes & Murray alone."
  • Trulia User
    "It’s clean and it feels safe. There’s a sense of community & it’s diversity it’s rich. There’s easy access to public transportation and great options to different ethnic gastronomy "
  • Samanthaleeperry
    "Despite leash laws, people, sadly, walk their dogs in Frick Park and Schenely Park without them. Keep your little kids close. "
  • Liz.eick.scott+trulia
    "Squirrel Hill feels like the safest community on the planet! A classic "neighborhood" neighborhood. "
  • Kalyssa O.
    "In the winter people arent the best at clearing sidewalks, but other than that its a great area to walk pets"
  • Valerieangell
    "This area is extremely dog friendly. Frick park has a wonderful off-leash Park, but Schenley and Frick both have great trails for people and their furry friends. "
  • jgriffin124
    "Safe diverse neighborhood. Lots of kids at lots of different schools. We've been here for 11 years and raised 3 kids here. Each went to different high schools and all had good experiences."
  • Samanthaleeperry
    "I have lived here with 2 young kids for 6 years and don't plan to move. Point Breeze is getting worse crime though."
  • Samanthaleeperry
    "Nice families here, kids ages 1-12. Parking is tough - good place id you bike and/or use a bus instead of a car. "
  • Valerieangell
    "We have lived here for 10+ yrs. It is peaceful, walkable (with a lively and lovely business district), is livable & friendly. We love it here!"
  • "Squirrel Hill (North) is one of the best family living places in Pittsburgh. Public transportation down Wilkins Boulevard is one block away, still Woodwell Street is a very quite one block street. Schenley Park is walking distance away. Forbes commercial block is also walking distance."
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