Quarterback Mitch Trubisky is another former Pittsburgh Steeler with a house for sale.
His Colonial-style home on Maple Lane in Edgeworth is on the market for $1.9 million, while Kenny Pickett’s house is also listed following his trade to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Trubisky was released by the Steelers in February. He returned to the Buffalo Bills after two years in Pittsburgh. The home was previously owned by Robert Morris University as a residence for former president Chris Howard.
Trubisky and his wife Hillary purchased the home in 2022 and renovated the space. They painted the entire home and added their own personal touches, including some gorgeous light fixtures, said Realtor Sayward Lehman of Piatt Sotheby’s International Realty.

There has been steady interest in the home since it was listed two weeks ago, Lehman said. It is located a mile from shopping, dining and other amenities in Sewickley.
“Hillary has an eye for design,” Lehman said. “I love that Sewickley is such a walkable neighborhood. This home is in such a great location.”
The house was built by a doctor in 1987, who created the foyer to resemble a garden from Italy with arches, Lehman said.

The home is 5,230 square feet with four bedrooms, four full bathrooms and one half bath. All of the bedrooms are good size, Lehman said.
The chef’s kitchen has a large seated island with granite countertops, a Wolf stove and a Sub-Zero refrigerator. The primary bedroom is 31 x 20 feet and has a walk-in closet and a large bathroom.
“The bathroom is like a spa getaway,” Lehman said. “The walk-in shower is glass, crystal and silver.”
The house sits on three-quarters of an acre and features a large front yard, which creates privacy for the home.
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The basement is finished with an exercise room and a ramp that can be used by a caterer, along with a prep area and cabinets.
”It’s a beautiful home,” Lehman said. “They put a lot of love into this house and kept it very Sewickley. They have definitely been a part of this neighborhood.”
JoAnne Klimovich Harrop is a TribLive reporter covering the region’s diverse culinary scene and unique homes. She writes features about interesting people and a weekly column about things to do in Pittsburgh. 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.