
Emily Askin
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★★★★★
“Emily is thoughtful, detailed, and attentive. She knows the area, the market, and made the process easy. With her help, our house sold at a competitive price. We felt taken care of through this experience. Aside from being an amazing professional, she's a really awesome human.“ - Maddy E
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“Emily was a dream to work with-so helpful and responsive at any time of day! We felt so lucky to have her throughout the process of buying our home. Would highly recommend her to anyone!“ - Abby B
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“This is my second time working with Emily. The first time was when she was so helpful in transitioning my son and daughter in law in their relocation to Pittsburgh. Her insight into neighborhoods was really important for them. I was so impressed with her diligence and kindness that when I was ready to find a property for my own needs, I knew immediately to contact her team. I feel they go above and beyond to make the process go well. She can see the potential upside in properties and the potential pitfalls.“ - Barbara C
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“5 STARS! My experience with Emily Askin could not have been better! I needed a full service realtor who was going to help me through this process and hold my hand step by step since I was selling my mother's home after her death and it was hard not to be emotional and attached to the home. Emily's regard to this sensitive time was touching. She was easy to work with and has a delightful personality! She was always quick to respond by text or phone when I had any questions. I appreciate her fierce negotiating during this difficult time and in the end I got what I wanted and was able to move on.“
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As a full time, full service real estate agent in Pittsburgh, I came to real estate the long way: theater school, two decades of improv comedy, a salon I built from the studs, and a running list of renovation projects with my husband. Every one of those taught me something I use weekly, like how to read a room, and how to tell good construction from a fresh coat of paint.
"The details are not the details. They make the design." - Charles Eames
I trained as an actor in the Kenyon College Theater Department and studied improv at the Upright Citizens Brigade in New York, then spent twenty years performing and teaching with the best in the business, in New York, in LA, and here at home with Steel City Improv and Arcade Comedy Theater. People ask what improv has to do with real estate. Honestly, almost everything. Improv teaches you to listen harder than you talk, and to stay calm when the scene changes underneath you. That is a Tuesday in this business. An inspection surprises you, an appraisal comes in low, a competing offer lands at 9pm, the seller develops feelings about the dining room chandelier. I do not rattle, and my clients feel that.
I moved back to Pittsburgh from New York in 2011 and co-founded Tula Organic Salon and Spa, named Pittsburgh's Best Salon in its first year. I'm also Aveda trained, which surprises no one who has watched me react to good lighting. Building out that salon, and renovating investment properties with my husband in the years since, gave me a working education in craftsmanship and solid engineering, and a healthy respect for what it costs to do construction right. Pittsburgh is lucky in its housing stock. We have architecture other cities would kill for, and I care deeply about preserving Pittsburgh's historic homes and keeping them livable. Housing quality is not an abstraction to me. I have opened the walls.
I think of my job as connecting things. People to houses, obviously, but also people to each other, to the contractors, lenders, inspectors, and designers I trust, and to neighborhoods they did not know to look at. I love this city without qualification and I know it block by block, from Highland Park and Garfield to Lawrenceville, Bloomfield, Shadyside, Squirrel Hill, and Point Breeze. My work as a Pittsburgh real estate agent does not end at the closing table either. I advise on all of it, before, during, and long after you have bought or sold, because the house keeps being a house after the paperwork is done.
So here is what working with me looks like. If you are buying, I will tell you the truth about a house, including the parts that cost money. If you are selling, I will price it with evidence and market it like I mean it. In a negotiation, I work the problem from angles nobody planned for, because someone spent twenty years training me to do exactly that on a stage with no script. Either way, you get a person who thinks on her feet and picks up the phone, and who will still answer your questions about gutters three years from now.

















































































































































