Peters home will be built upon purchase for $674,900
There is a house on the market projected to be a four bedroom, and two and one half bathrooms with a two-car garage — but it won’t be built until there’s a buyer.
“The buyer has the opportunity to make changes to the floor plan if they desire,” said Renee Konzier, a full-time agent for Piatt Sotheby’s International Realty. “It is customizable.”
Called the Farm View house, it’s described by Konzier as “super modern contemporary and California inspired.”
The property — almost 1 acre in Peters Township, Washington County — and home are for sale at $674,900, though changing the design can change the cost.
The owner of the property waits for the buyer to come along and then begins the construction process so it’s pretty much custom. The buyer can choose some of the details such as the cabinets, flooring, tile carpet and paint, fixtures and lighting since it isn’t built yet.
The 130 Turkeyfoot Road property is owned by Pittsburgh-based Cipriani Studios, a residential design and development firm.
After a decade of practicing architecture in California, Justin Cipriani is principal of Cipriani Studios. He is focused on creating one-of-a-kind modern living experiences in unique locations — from custom designing new homes to expanding a home through an addition or remodeling.
The location of this place is perfect, Konzier said. It is designed for 1,850 square feet.
There are projected to be 11-foot ceilings, and a 12-foot expansive glass wall designed for abundant natural sunlight and a bright interior. The kitchen will have a center island and high-end appliances, which the buyer has the option to select.
It sits up on a hill with cool views. It is close to Route 19 for shopping and dining and part of the Peters Township School District.
“There are such pretty sunsets up there,” she said. “It is a really cool property because there are so many options. It’s a more personalized experience because it can be custom tailored to what the client desires.”
Konzier said her expertise is in new construction and selling homes is about more than making a sale.
“I have found my true passion building relationships and helping families in whatever next chapter awaits them,” she said. “I always say this is a relationship business not a sales business. Being patient, down to earth, and honest goes a long way. That’s when I want to be remembered for.”
JoAnne Klimovich Harrop is a TribLive reporter covering the region's diverse culinary scene and unique homes. She writes features about interesting people. The Edward R. Murrow award-winning journalist began her career as a sports reporter. She has been with the Trib for 26 years and is the author of "A Daughter's Promise." She can be reached at jharrop@triblive.com.
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