Pittsburgh Recognized as a Real Estate Best Bargain
June 27th, 2008 categories: Buyers
It’s no surprise to those of us living here, but Pittsburgh has been recognized as a Real Estate Most-Livable Bargain Market. This is based on MSN Real Estate’s 2008 list of the nine best, livable cities where you won’t need to trade the good life for the boring.
Pittsburgh has shaken off its steel-town image to be an attractive and desirable location for families and retirees. In addition to housing many major corporations, it is home to Duquesne and Carnegie Mellon universities. The employment picture is solid, but not as robust as some of the other picks on this list.
It’s easy to afford a home here and there are more than 90 recognized neighborhoods to choose from, each with a unique identity and personality. Steep hills rise on all sides of town, with some of these neighborhoods accessed by a19-century incline tram from the central city. The population is ethnically diverse and the downtown area is vibrant, with nightlife along the river and plenty of places to shop. The area is well-known for its sports, education and cultural amenities. Pittsburgh has major-league teams in football (Steelers), hockey (Penguins) and baseball (Pirates). Fan support and interest is legendary.
Overall, Pittsburgh is a solid place, locals say, rooted in traditional values.
It’s easy to afford a home here and there are more than 90 recognized neighborhoods to choose from, each with a unique identity and personality. Steep hills rise on all sides of town, with some of these neighborhoods accessed by a19-century incline tram from the central city. The population is ethnically diverse and the downtown area is vibrant, with nightlife along the river and plenty of places to shop. The area is well-known for its sports, education and cultural amenities. Pittsburgh has major-league teams in football (Steelers), hockey (Penguins) and baseball (Pirates). Fan support and interest is legendary.




Casey,
Congratulations on Pittsburgh’s being named in that list most live-able/affordable markets for 2008 - we all need a little something to brag about!
Looks like you are off to a great start with your blog.
Keep posting,
Michael
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