I would stick with what you’re leaning toward. Rivers, small mountains and tunnels cause a lot of clogged roads during rush hour.
Directly east of Pittsburgh and you lessen some of that.
It depends on if you need a good school district or not. If I was single and working in homestead I would look in the newer homes up the hill in squirrel hill. If you need a good school I would look into norwin, bethel park, usc, Mt lebo. I don't know much about Jefferson but there are some nice houses there. Originally Posted by bigguytSchool district means nothing to me except in the terms of resale value. My youngest has graduated already. For me-- the biggest factors are safety and potential resale value in 5-7 years.
I just couldn’t bring myself to spend 700-mil on a place near the city when you can get double the square footage, with acreage, just 30 minutes drive in any direction. Originally Posted by JacuzzmeI agree 100% with you on that. You get a lot more for your money in the suburbs along with lower income taxes. And if safety is the biggest factor, while there are some nice neighborhoods in the city, I don't think anyone would say they are safer than the nicer suburban areas
Need more info on where the work will be. It’s tough not having to cross a river to get places around here, it will drastically limit your choices. Check out the Finleyville, Venetia, Nottingham Twp, Eighty Four areas of Washington County. There’s still some decent deals to be had, the high rent districts of McMurray/Peters/Canonsburg/USC haven’t creeped all the way there quite yet. Originally Posted by Jacuzzme☝️ This. There are parts of Venetia and Nottingham that can get you to Homestead and Munhall without a bridge or tunnel. Property values are increasing. Peters Township as well, but that would push you over your top end. Canonsburg still has some very nice real estate in your price range, but will add a bit more time to your commute. The tradeoff to Canonsburg is increase in property value that might outpace other areas in your 5-7 year timeline. If you would prefer to be closer than those areas in Washington County, check out Bethel Park, Jefferson Hills, and Whitehall. Parts of all have good access to Homestead/Munhall without a bridge or tunnel.
☝️ This. There are parts of Venetia and Nottingham that can get you to Homestead and Munhall without a bridge or tunnel. Property values are increasing. Peters Township as well, but that would push you over your top end. Canonsburg still has some very nice real estate in your price range, but will add a bit more time to your commute. The tradeoff to Canonsburg is increase in property value that might outpace other areas in your 5-7 year timeline. If you would prefer to be closer than those areas in Washington County, check out Bethel Park, Jefferson Hills, and Whitehall. Parts of all have good access to Homestead/Munhall without a bridge or tunnel.I think you make a good point about property appreciation. It will vary by area but I agree the up and coming areas in Washington County that you mentioned have been and will likely continue to appreciate faster than older established Allegheny County Communities like West Mifflin / Pleasant Hills / Etc. and likely also holds true vs older established Westmoreland County Communities
Best of luck! Originally Posted by Typo