Top-rated lgbtq agents in pittsburgh

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Dan

Dan - Gay Realtor

Full Time Realtor since 1998 ~ Consistent Multi-Million Dollar Producer! I always believe in putting my clients first! I specialize in working with first time buyers, relocation buyers and motivated sellers.I sold both of my own homes in less than ...read more
Natalie

Natalie - Gay Friendly Realtor

I value long-term client relationships over transactions. My number one goal is to help you reach your home goals as smoothly as possible. I strive to put your best interests first and keep the entire process organized. Even in the most difficult of transactions, ...read more
Tim

Tim - Gay Friendly Realtor

My name is Tim and I was born and raised about 25 minutes north of the city. I'm an avid Steeler's fan. One of the my favorite things about this city is the diversity of the people. They call Pittsburgh the melting pot for a reason. It is rich with ...read more
Garrett

Garrett - Gay Realtor

I take great pride in the relationships I build and always work relentlessly on my client’s behalf to help them achieve their real estate goals. My philosophy is simple: clients come first. I pledge to be in constant communication with my clients, keeping ...read more
Joe

Joe - Gay Realtor

Selling your current home or finding your first or a new home is incredibly important to me. Just as important to me is having LBGTQ+ sellers and buyers feel safe, properly represented and comfortable in the real estate process. Not only am I a Realtor ...read more

Pittsburgh News

Pittsburgh Gay City Guide: Progressive, Picturesque, and a Perfect Place to Call Home
Situated in a beautiful spot where the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio Rivers meet, Pittsburgh is the second-largest city in Pennsylvania. It is a city historically known for two things – steel and bridges – 446 of them throughout the city, in fact. But beyond being known as a city with a rich industrial heritage, it is also a city known for being warm, welcoming, and progressive, and one that is very popular with the LGBTQ community. A Look at Pittsburgh’s History Traditionally, ...more
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