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Steelers player puts Washington County home on the market


Contemporary living overlooking rolling hills
Joyce Hanz
By Joyce Hanz
2 Min Read Feb. 27, 2026 | 12 hours ago
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The home of a Pittsburgh Steelers player is on the market in Cecil, Washington County.

Safety and special teams player Miles Killebrew played five games last season before suffering a knee injury.

Piatt Sotheby representative Sal Bucci confirmed Killebrew has relocated to Tampa and the home is listed at $659,000 at 2028 Dantry Drive.

The house is eight years old and has more than 3,700 square feet of living space that includes a stone gas fireplace, finished lower level and guest suite.

The open floor plan boasts warm wood tones, cool lighting features and four bedrooms and four bathrooms, abundant natural light and is move-in ready.

“What stands out most is how intentionally the home was designed for modern living,” said Piatt Sotheby’s International Realty associate broker Emily Fraser of the Fraser Team. “The layout simply works and (potential) buyers feel that immediately.”

The home is just over the Washington County line in the Overlook at Southpointe plan, offering lower property taxes than neighboring Allegheny County.

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The main living area of the former home of Pittsburgh Steeler Miles Killebrew located in Cecil, Washington County. (Courtesy of Flyover Properties)

The annual taxes are listed at just over $8,000, according to online records.

Upscale details such as dining room wainscoting and a coffered ceiling in the great room blends with high ceilings and expansive rooms.

The rear deck offers privacy and beyond the fence line is a hilly ravine, creating a natural backdrop for the open view.

“That feels far more secluded than you’d typically expect in a newer development,” Fraser said.

It’s the first high-profile NFL player client for the Fraser Group.

“We’re grateful to be representing Miles Killebrew and his home. Miles found the Fraser Team through our online presence,” Fraser said.

Killebrew declined to comment on this story.

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Joyce Hanz is a native of Charleston, S.C. and is a features reporter covering the Pittsburgh region. She majored in media arts and graduated from the University of South Carolina. She can be reached at jhanz@triblive.com

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