Angle St, Pittsburgh, PA 15220
SOLD
FEB 6, 2026

Angle St
Pittsburgh, PA 15220

Elliott

    $12,000

    Last Sold: Feb 6, 2026
    Est. Refi. Payment $152/mo*

    $12,000

    Last Sold: Feb 6, 2026
    Est. Refi. Payment $152/mo*

    Home Value

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    Comparable sales

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    Address
    Distance
    Property Type
    Sold Price
    Sold Date
    Bed
    Bath
    Sqft
    0.06
    Single-Family Home
    $10,000
    02/06/26
    2
    1
    771
    0.06
    Single-Family Home
    $20,000
    02/06/26
    2
    1
    1,152
    0.30
    Single-Family Home
    $85,500
    12/22/25
    2
    1
    720
    0.34
    Single-Family Home
    $45,000
    01/29/26
    2
    1
    1,108
    0.36
    Single-Family Home
    $50,000
    02/20/26
    3
    2
    2,415
    0.24
    Single-Family Home
    $190,000
    12/30/25
    2
    1.5
    840
    0.25
    Single-Family Home
    $40,000
    10/28/25
    2
    1
    1,083
    0.38
    Single-Family Home
    $225,000
    08/21/26
    3
    1.5
    1,318
    0.35
    Single-Family Home
    $385,100
    11/05/25
    4
    3.5
    -
    0.63
    Single-Family Home
    $22,500
    11/04/25
    2
    1
    700

    Nearby home prices

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    Address
    Distance
    Price
    Bed
    Bath
    Sqft
    Status
    0.03
    -
    -
    -
    -
    Off Market
    0.09
    $306,100
    4
    3.5
    2,552
    Off Market
    0.09
    $128,600
    2
    1
    1,200
    Off Market
    0.13
    $42,000
    2
    1
    -
    For Sale
    0.16
    -
    3
    1
    980
    Off Market
    0.19
    -
    Studio
    -
    -
    Off Market
    0.21
    $485,000
    4
    3
    -
    For Sale
    0.21
    $385,000
    2
    2
    -
    For Sale
    0.18
    $32,500
    5
    4
    -
    Foreclosure
    0.19
    $163,400
    2
    1
    1,088
    Off Market
    0.19
    $222,600
    3
    2.5
    1,690
    Off Market
    0.20
    $154,100
    3
    1.5
    1,324
    Off Market

    Local Information

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    • Schools1 Preschool School1 Elementary School1 Middle School1 High School
    • Shop & Eat
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    Commute Destination

    About this House

    Angle St is in the Elliott neighborhood in Pittsburgh, PA and in ZIP code 15220. This property has a lot size of 7105 sqft.
    Angle St, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 is a unknown in Elliott. It last sold for $12,000 on Feb 6, 2026. It is currently off market. The Trulia Estimate rent is $1,304/month.

    Home Details for Angle St

    Property Information

    Property Type / Style
    Property Type: Unknown

    Lot Information

    Lot Area: 7105 sqft

    Price and Tax history

    DateEventPrice
    Feb 6, 2026
    Source: N/A
    Sold
    $12,000

    Market trends in Pittsburgh

    Last updated July 2026
    Buyer'sMarketSeller'sMarket
    Avg. sale price
    $265K
    $11.67K
    MoM
    Sale-to-List Price
    99.6%
    0.7%
    MoM
    Price per sq ft
    $188
    $7
    MoM
    Available listings
    2574
    110
    MoM

    Neighborhood Overview

    Neighborhood stats provided by third party data sources.

    What Locals Say about Elliott

    At least 21 Trulia users voted on each feature.
    • 90 % Say there are sidewalks

    • 85 % Say car is needed

    • 80 % Say parking is easy

    • 77 % Say yards are well-kept

    • 77 % Say it's dog friendly

    • 71 % Say kids play outside

    • 65 % Say streets are well-lit

    • 65 % Say there's wildlife

    • 58 % Say there's holiday spirit

    • 53 % Say neighbors are friendly

    • 45 % Say it's quiet

    • 39 % Say people would walk alone at night

    • 35 % Say it's walkable to restaurants

    • 33 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores

    • 29 % Say they plan to stay for at least 5 years

    • 21 % Say there are community events

    Sourced by Trulia users. Learn more about our methodology.
    • Medmahmoudbedgui
      "I have been in this city for about three years. I live in New York, but I liked this city and decided to live there. I loved it and I would like to buy a property there."
    • Trulia User
      "Great n good in close to everything nto get back in forth to work in other things in it’s a great area for school for the kids as well a nice area to rise a family into a few great neighbors who are very friendly and respectful and supportive and they are very supportive if need it help on things n my kids love the community so I think I will be moving back out that way I stay on the Ashlyn st are "
    • Alicia D.
      "15 minutes to 279. 15 minutes to 376. 15 minutes to airport. 15 minutes to basically everywhere. across the bridge from north shore. 5 minutes to 51 or 65. no public transport in the overlook, but on the main street there are. just huge hills to get off the main street. my husband's commute is 5 minutes only because of the west end light. "
    • Alicia D.
      "I live in the overlook area. all the dogs are on leashes, never notice any poo (we have enclosed lot but mow the neighbors which is not enclosed). lots of dog owners walking to the overlook, most use the alleys, tho many of the streets are quiet enough to not worry for their dogs. I do not notice any barking for the dogs left in the lot except for one dog. but after a few years, we just ignore each other. you hear mowers and hammers more than cars and dogs. "
    • Alicia D.
      "I have lived here for a few years. We came from another neighborhood in the north side, after renting in north hills. i am not sure if it is the homeowner status or the neighborhood, but we love it. it is earily quiet except for the occasional hammer or lawnmower during the day. at night you hear kids playing in the distance. maybe its because i am in the overlook area, but you feel safe for the kids, the pets, and the home. the homes are all taken care of, i think the number of homeowners help. the neighborhood is mixed social-economically (houses between 10 and 210 thousand dollars, racially, age-wise, just a nice mix of everyone. We have cats, others dogs, others none and i am not sure the other reviewers talk about dogs. we only notice them on the leash and maybe its because we are enclosed in a fence, but never notice any on the yard. it is hilly, but there is plenty of parking in the overlook side. closer to chartiers and it is not as good for parking. it gets super busy and we block off our 4 off street parking spots during fourth of july. I do wish there"
    • Trulia User
      "A doggy park. Perhaps the sidewalks can be repaired. Most of all, the people need to be educate owners on the responsibilities of owning a dog."
    • Igor
      "Too many dogs in the hood barking all the time and dog poop is everywhere on dirty sidewalks around here"
    • another
      "It is a really nice community there are some problems that need to be take care of but I think that it is alright, there are a lot of people that have lived here for many of years and they have seen this neighborhood in such good shape and everyone was so nice and everyone that has lived here for 20 years are know saying that it has gone such done hill. "
    • Mark R. H.
      "Quiet, blue collar neighborhood. Close to downtown but hilly. One two bus lines. Not a lot of dining but a couple nice spots and a new cool coffee shop. "
    • Aleycia H.
      "Small, quiet and just enough adventure within distance. It makes it easier when you have friendly neighbors. "
    • Jerry
      "Used to be a wonderful middle class neighborhood, now, its crime infefsted and delapilated"
    • nite_ice
      "You find a little bit of everyone living in this area. The homes are reasonably priced. Crime is minimal and the streets are as safe if not safer than anywhere. Local shopping (i.e. within walking distance) is minimal but the Crafton-Ingram Shopping Center is a few miles away and similar shopping areas are nearby. Downtown Pgh is a few minutes on the bus (yes! a few minutes!) and the giant Mall and Shopping Complex at Robinson Town Center is about 15 minutes away by car. Thaddeus Stevens School (K-8) was just closed (2012) by the city (stupid!) so busing is the rule of the day. There are some great local parks that are under-utilized and virtually unknown to the locals (West End Park is a gem, Townsend Field, Hirschel Field, the West End Elliott Overlook, Goat Hill, and so on.)"

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    Frequently asked questions about Angle St

    • What is the price history for Angle St?
      Angle St in Pittsburgh, PA last sold for $12,000 in February 2026.
    • Is Pittsburgh a buyer's or seller's market?
      Pittsburgh is currently a buyer's market, based on recent for-sale activity.
    • What's the median sale price in Pittsburgh?
      The median sale price in Pittsburgh is $265K. That is up $11.67K from the prior month.
    • What do residents say about the Elliott neighborhood?
      Residents describe the Elliott neighborhood in Pittsburgh, PA as pedestrian-friendly, easy to park in, and well-kept. See recently sold homes in Elliott, Pittsburgh.

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