05/27/2026
🚨JUST LISTED!🚨
📍2390 High Oak Dr. - Banksville
https://maribethcringle.realscout.com/homesearch/listings/p-2390-high-oak-banksville-westwood-15220-wpmlstrestle-480
🤫Quiet Street
🧱Brick with super charming vinyl cedar shake siding on top
🛌3 bed
🛀1.5 bath
🪵Hardwoods exposed on main level and under carpet upstairs with gorgeous 🎍bamboo in dining room
✨️KraftMaid Cabinetry and 🗿Granite Countertops
✨️Finished Basement - with 💦DriCore subflooring
🌬Blown insulation
💫Newer windows, siding, porch roof.
🧺Separate Laundry Room
🧺Washer / Dryer Included
🪵Wood-burning fireplace
🏡Giant Lot with useful space and thoughtful hardscaping
🌱No-Fuss mature Landscaping
✨️Covered Rear Deck
🔥Firepit
🚗Integral Garage
🚕🚕🚕Off-street parking for 4 or 5 additional cars!
🍕3 MINUTES FROM BETO'S PIZZA!!!!
🔑READY FOR THE NEW OWNER TO ARRIVE WITH THE MOVING VAN!
🤔If you're unfamiliar with Banksville - it sits in Pittsburgh’s southwestern section, where the city transitions into the South Hills. It borders Beechview, Chicken Hill, Dormont, Green Tree, and Mt. Lebanon.
Banksville began as a farming and coal-mining community before becoming a residential neighborhood.
Historical tidbits:
Originally part of Union Township
Named after Eliza Banks, wife of Alexander Carnahan
Developed after the Civil War
Once supported multiple coal mines and rail lines
Annexed into Pittsburgh in the early 1900s
While it the same MLS area as Westwood, the homes generally sell for a bit higher price. Additionally, I would consider this neighborhood more car-oriented than walkable for commerce.
You can be downtown or in Robinson in ~ 10 min - Airport in 20. Other spectacular features - established and thriving dek-hockey athletic association, several civic groups, community pool and park, public transport, elementary school, extensive commercial district complete with restaurants/bars, attorneys, CPA dry cleaners, grocery stores, shopping, banks, auto body, nail salon, barber shop, liquor store, beer distributor.