
How much does it cost to buy a house in Pittsburgh in 2026?
Housing costs climbed to record highs in 2025, as prices rose and mortgage rates remained far above pandemic-era lows. This kept housing out of reach for a larger number of home searchers and led to a historically slow housing market.
Redfin economists predict that affordability will begin to improve in 2026 and beyond. But how much does housing cost in Pittsburgh, PA, right now?
Whether you’re a high-end buyer or just starting out, Redfin Real Estate analyzed home prices in Pittsburgh across different price tiers to show how expensive housing is—and how it compares to the national average. If you want to find out how much you can afford, try Redfin’s Affordability Calculator.
All data represents the monthly average for January 2026. Redfin defines housing price buckets as follows: Bottom (bottom 5%); Starter (5%-35%); Mid (35%-65%); High (65%-95%); Luxury (top 5%).
How expensive is housing in Pittsburgh?
Bottom tier median sale price: $34,950Starter tier median sale price: $141,385Mid tier median sale price: $245,411High tier median sale price: $412,520Luxury median sale price: $889,792Median household income: $83,737
How expensive is housing nationwide?
Bottom tier median sale price: $125,384Starter tier median sale price: $260,000Mid tier median sale price: $375,000High tier median sale price: $581,000Luxury tier median sale price: $1,341,493Median household income: $87,934
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