$925 - $1,127 per month
The Ohringer
1 Bed
640 Braddock Ave, Braddock, PA 15104
$925 - $1,127 per month
The Ohringer
1 Bed
640 Braddock Ave, Braddock, PA 15104
$1,045 per month
300 Avenue A, Pittsburgh, PA 15221
This charming 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom townhouse located in Forest Hills. This home offers two levels of living space plus a basement. The kitchen comes equipped with a refrigerator, stove, and dishwasher, and opens onto a private back deck—perfect for relaxing or entertaining. The basement includes laundry hookups and additional storage. Parking is convenient with a one-car integral garage and
Kelly Nowak NULF MANAGEMENT SERVICES
$1,800 per month
511 Ann St, Braddock, PA 15104
This property at 511 Ann St offers 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms within a spacious 2,000 square feet. This property is a hidden gem. It boasts beveled glass windows. Stain glass windows. French doors and pocket doors. A true old world classic. Fenced in backyard. Front and back cement porches on a quiet street.
Braddock, PA, is a small community with a rich history rooted in battle and steel production. Named after General Braddock from the Battle of Monongahela, the area celebrates its past at Braddock’s Battlefield History Center. The Edgar Thompson Steel Works, established by Andrew Carnegie in 1873, remains operational, contributing to the town's industrial atmosphere. Residential streets feature turn-of-the-century homes and Gothic architecture, with many houses having front porches and small fenced yards. The Grand View Golf Club offers scenic views from its hilltop location, while the Carrie Blast Furnaces National Historic Landmark provides tours highlighting the region's steel production history. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy biking and hiking trails, including the Great Allegheny Passage, and boating on the Monongahela River. Braddock Avenue, the main thoroughfare, is lined with businesses and restaurants, and buses provide connectivity. The Braddock Hills Shopping Center, 1.2 miles away, and an Aldi off Ardmore Boulevard, over 1.5 miles away, offer convenient grocery options. Braddock Farms, an urban farm, sells produce and offers educational programs. Local dining includes Portogallo Peppers N’AT and Brassero Grill. Annual events like the Fall Festival and the Festival of Combustion celebrate the community’s heritage. While Braddock is close to downtown Pittsburgh, providing access to sports games and additional attractions, residents near Washington Avenue may hear passing trains.