Experience distinctive urban living at 1912 Jane Street, Unit #2, a two-level condo blocks from East Carson Street in Pittsburgh’s South Side. Positioned on the second and third floors of a unique five-unit building originally constructed in 1922, the property blends historic character with contemporary design. The structure itself is a rare combination of a former storefront and residential residence, now thoughtfully configured into boutique condominium living with an unoccupied commercial space on the main level. A classic wooden staircase anchors the space and introduces the home’s thoughtful multi-level layout. The main level features a comfortable bedroom and/or office with double closets, a flexible kitchen and dining area with stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, and in-unit laundry with washer and dryer included along with a full bathroom. There is also another door that provides convenient everyday entry access to the unit through the courtyard. On the second floor of the unit, the home opens into a bright and airy living room with raised ceilings and a skylight that fills the space with natural light. Hardwood flooring carries throughout the upper level, creating a cohesive and open feel. Beyond the living room sits the expansive primary suite, complete with three closets and a private ensuite bathroom featuring dual vanities, a tiled standing shower plus a soaking tub. Accessed from the living area is a private rooftop area offering the opportunity to create an incredible vibe, whether finished into a rooftop lounge or enjoyed as-is, the space is ideal for entertaining or relaxing above the city. This unit comes with 1 garage space. Residents also enjoy access to a large shared brick courtyard, along with the convenience of additional private guest parking. The monthly HOA fee of $321 simplifies city living by including water, sewage, trash, and general building maintenance of the common areas. Located a few blocks from restaurants, cafes, and shops, the property also offers access to public transportation, Downtown Pittsburgh, Station Square, major roadways, and several of the city’s universities and medical centers.