Steps from Highland Park and the shops and restaurants of Bryant Street, this solidly built 1989 ranch offers one of Pittsburgh's East End's rarest combinations: newer construction, one-level living, and a walk-to-everything location. From the street to the entry, you'll encounter only one step (at the front door). A deep, welcoming front porch ushers inside where a capacious living room is awash in natural light from the massive front window. The first floor has outstanding natural flow with the living room connected to both the kitchen and the dining room. The eat-in-kitchen has an L-shaped workspace, loads of cabinetry, and luxury vinyl plank underfoot. The kitchen's footprint is large, and with connections to the dining room, living room, and the cozy three-season room, it is truly the hub of the home. The bright, inviting three-season room is tucked away at the rear of the home, making it ideal for morning coffee or evening entertaining and serving as a natural extension of the living space. Three large bedrooms, including the primary bedroom with its walk-in closet, are off the wide hallway on one side of the home. The separation of the living spaces from the bedroom spaces is ideal. The primary bedroom gets outstanding natural light from its two expansive windows. The other two bedrooms are large, with the one at the back of the home sporting two closets, and multiple windows. The hallway is anchored on one end by an updated full bathroom and on the other by a convenient combination half-bath and laundry room -- both featuring new vanities, countertops, and fixtures. The basement offers an opportunity to nearly double the livable square footage. Clean, dry, with soaring ceilings, this space is ready to be finished. There is an updated half-bathroom in the basement as well, and there is ample storage space available throughout. An oversized one-car integral garage rounds out the home, offering additional room for storage or a workshop, along with parking. The low maintenance lot has a small, fenced backyard area, and a front yard with planting beds to augment the home's curb appeal. It is incredibly rare to find this mix of newer home, one-level living, and location in the East End, and even more rare that you're only a short walk to one of Pittsburgh's most beloved green spaces.