About this agent
When investing in Pittsburgh real estate, you want to partner with an agent who is dedicated, knowledgeable, and listens to your priorities as a buyer or seller. But most of all, you want a real estate agent with experience in the local market. With over fifteen years in the Pittsburgh real estate market, few agents have better-honed expertise than Nate Nieland.
Nate Nieland was born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA, and has transformed his in-depth local knowledge into a profession that benefits buyers and sellers across the market. Today, Nate works with buyers and sellers throughout Pittsburgh and the Western PA region. While every neighborhood holds a unique charm, what Nate loves most about Pittsburgh is the people who live there.
Nate began his real estate career with an MBA in Finance. He became an agent when he obtained his real estate license in 2007. Real estate has been a perfect match for Nate's inherent talents, ambition, and compassion. In the last fifteen-plus years, he has worked with many clients, including investors, buyers and sellers, first-time home buyers, and the nuances of Pittsburgh luxury homes. He is proud of building his business from the ground up and is always enthusiastic to engage with new people.
Clients who have worked with Nate Nieland find him determined, hard-working, and kind. Nate has found that compassion and listening skills are as important in real estate as tenacity and negotiation. He will go out of his way to understand exactly what his clients are looking for in an investment or as the result of a sale and is known for his dedication to client needs.
Nate goes above and beyond by providing 24/7 access to clients, allowing for the fast pace of Pittsburgh real estate and the fact that things don't always happen on a predictable schedule. Clients find him to be an effective and polite communicator who cares about the experience. Nate Nieland's favorite thing about the business is working with people and bringing the dream of homeownership to life.
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