Most Affordable City in the US - Pittsburgh - The Straight Talk Pros and Cons

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  • čas přidán 27. 05. 2024
  • Pittsburgh is one of the few places left where people spend on average just 20% of their income for a place to call home. US News ranked Pittsburgh as one of the top affordable places to live in the US. In this video, we show you whether we think Pittsburgh would make a great place to live, both the pros and the cons.
    Thanks to @CityNerd who put Pittsburgh at the top of his list for affordability and walkability and also thanks to @GeographyKing who said it was one of his favorite cities. It was because of your videos that we decided to check it out.
    0:00 Introduction
    0:25 History
    2:04 Affordable Housing
    5:36 Biking
    6:44 Walkability
    7:23 Public Transit
    8:46 Food
    9:29 Entertainment
    11:32 Sports
    12:08 Education
    12:40 Health Care
    13:05 Progressive
    13:23 Crime
    13:46 Conclusion
    14:31 Be Sure to Subscribe - Thanks! 👍😊
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Komentáře • 67

  • @antonioruberto7077
    @antonioruberto7077 Před 4 měsíci +7

    I live in Pittsburgh (Squirrel Hill) and bike almost everywhere. Love living and biking here, the hills will whip you into shape in no time and most yinzers aren't afraid to tackle them. The fact that I can walk out of my front door, hit the GAP and go for a weekend of bike camping is an amazing thing to have in a city. Public transit needs some work but it's come a long way and depending on where you live in the city depends on how good it is for you. For example, if you live in the South Hills (like Mt. Lebanon) you have much better T access. You could also take to the South Side stop and hop right on the Mon incline and that will get you to Mt. Washington real quick. Most locals don't spend a lot of time downtown unless you're going to a game, there is a summer festival or you work there. There are 90 unique neighborhoods in Pittsburgh, all with their own feel. Definitely come back and check out places like the Mexican War Streets, Polish Hill, etc. I've lived here all my life, moved back after living in NC for ten years and the vibe and spirit of the city is infectious. You won't meet a more real and friendly group of people than the ones from the 'Burgh!

    • @ShouldWeLiveHere
      @ShouldWeLiveHere  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks for your comment! Love that you can bike everywhere including those hills we saw….👍🏻⭐️

  • @waltwenzel9549
    @waltwenzel9549 Před 6 měsíci +23

    I've lived in many parts of the U.S. and I have to say that Pittsburgh residents are some of the friendliest folks I've met.

    • @ShouldWeLiveHere
      @ShouldWeLiveHere  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing! 😊👍🏻

    • @filmvi37
      @filmvi37 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Absolutely agree. Several Generations of my ancestors are from Pittsburgh. I've lived all over the world, but when I hear the Pittsburgh accent I hear love and kindness.

    • @Pleasure_Baron
      @Pleasure_Baron Před měsícem +3

      until they're driving...

    • @daveskelton7101
      @daveskelton7101 Před 27 dny

      Hahaha . That's funny.

  • @sean808080
    @sean808080 Před 29 dny +3

    We visited Pittsburgh for a week last year and just scratched the surface. We loved it and are looking forward to going back Great balanced opinions in your videos Subscribing now!

  • @JohnSteech
    @JohnSteech Před měsícem +4

    I used to live in Pittsburgh
    MT LEBANON

  • @kuta424
    @kuta424 Před 8 měsíci +23

    Pittsburgh is walkable within its many neighborhoods. Not inbetween the neighborhoods though.

    • @RobCamp-rmc_0
      @RobCamp-rmc_0 Před 4 měsíci +1

      This is it, yeah, I found Pittsburgh to be eminently walkable, within certain parameters. I lived in Allegheny Center from 1999 to 2001 and walked everywhere to get around, and walked across the Clemente (Sixth Street) Bridge to get to class at the Art Institute. Within the Golden Triangle, you could get absolutely anywhere on foot, and you could also walk to adjacent neighborhoods, like the Strip District, if you really wanted to. But to go beyond that, like say to Oakland or Mount Washington, yeah, take the bus or the T if you wanted to go somewhere in its route.

    • @maryannao
      @maryannao Před 4 měsíci

      Exactly!

    • @Mongoose-ct6us
      @Mongoose-ct6us Před 2 měsíci

      ​do I need a car if I decide to stay in Bloomfield for a week?​@@RobCamp-rmc_0

    • @kmonyt
      @kmonyt Před 26 dny

      Well put! Yes, walking in downtown, Oakland, Shadyside, squirrel hill, South Side, East Liberty or even burbs like Mt Lebanon, or Dormont, no problem! But Pittsburgh on the whole, you really need a car. Public transit is very nice in some cases (to and from South Hills and downtown) but generally insufficient. Biking again is great in some places, but it's really not safe in others. The many steep hills are not conducive!

    • @Mongoose-ct6us
      @Mongoose-ct6us Před 26 dny

      @@kmonyt What about in Bloomfield?

  • @TheLucasValone
    @TheLucasValone Před 8 měsíci +12

    I'm not surprised that you stayed downtown on your first visit, but I recommend you stay somewhere like Shadyside or East Liberty during your next stay (eg. The Maverick; Hyatt House; Hotel Indigo, etc). You'll find it more walkable and neighborhood-like.

    • @mikeymutual5489
      @mikeymutual5489 Před 4 měsíci

      Then you will need a car, which not everybody brings when they visit.

  • @alanfriedrich4221
    @alanfriedrich4221 Před 6 měsíci +5

    im from buffalo and visit pittsburgh 4 times a year and love it,now im in cleveland and also love it

    • @ShouldWeLiveHere
      @ShouldWeLiveHere  Před 6 měsíci

      We’ll have to check out Cleveland someday. What do you like about living there?

    • @alanfriedrich4221
      @alanfriedrich4221 Před 6 měsíci

      i just visit but i would live here,alot going on downtown@@ShouldWeLiveHere

  • @Orozco_PNW
    @Orozco_PNW Před měsícem +1

    My sister lives there now (Cranberry Township) and I LOVE visiting the city core when I'm around! Love the architecture and it looks like a postcard everywhere you look. I feel like the affordability is going to quickly become a thing of the past...

    • @ShouldWeLiveHere
      @ShouldWeLiveHere  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks for your comment. Much appreciated!

    • @Only2genders43
      @Only2genders43 Před 21 dnem

      Sadly it has. Rent is really high and home prices are as well. Taxes in Allegheny county are very high. Pittsburgh is a great city. I'm a proud resident. But the cost of living here is getting crazy.

  • @amangupta-uo3wc
    @amangupta-uo3wc Před 7 měsíci

    Excellent Coverage

  • @banjomechanic
    @banjomechanic Před 2 měsíci +1

    Well, compared to other cities this looks pretty walkable and bikeable to me. I plan on checking it out. Thanks for the video!

  • @jimburns33
    @jimburns33 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I lived in Pgh for over a decade and found it to be very bikeable. There are trails throughout the city that connect many neighborhoods. Being an older city, a lot of bike routes are normal city roads, however, many are low traffic and well marked for bikes. If you know the bike routes, you can get around very easily. Living in Shadyside, I could bike to anywhere in the city in a half hour, often faster than driving/parking.
    Your comments on public transit are spot on, it's quite poor.
    Overall, it's a lovely city to live in, especially for 20 and 30-somethings.

    • @ShouldWeLiveHere
      @ShouldWeLiveHere  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thank you for your comment. Nice to know that the bike routes are doable. Cheers!😊

  • @kimberlyhouser5522
    @kimberlyhouser5522 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Pa is Ranked number 1 place to retire.

  • @ryanzmuda3167
    @ryanzmuda3167 Před měsícem +1

    time for an update on this

    • @ShouldWeLiveHere
      @ShouldWeLiveHere  Před měsícem

      What else do you suggest we cover? Thanks for watching!

    • @fuqoff8583
      @fuqoff8583 Před měsícem

      Time to update for the new police dept policies. Need to warn people.

    • @draneym2003
      @draneym2003 Před měsícem

      ​@@fuqoff8583You have the perfect username for people who parrot Fox talking points. If you're so scared of life, don't come and enjoy your third world red state.

  • @jmichaeljj
    @jmichaeljj Před 4 měsíci

    Try the South Hills.That's where I live. I can walk down my street hop on any inbound T and be downtown in about 20 minutes.

  • @jeffpc22
    @jeffpc22 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Pittsburgh is very walkable, unless you are wanting to experience the entire city. With its makeup of neighborhoods, you have everything that you need right around you.

    • @Mongoose-ct6us
      @Mongoose-ct6us Před 26 dny

      Is Squirrel hill or Bloomfield better to stay in?

  • @Elise__Mae
    @Elise__Mae Před 5 měsíci +2

    I think you caught some bad breaks in terms of transit. The fact that you didn't mention the three existing busways (and the new one on the way between Oakland and downtown) suggests that you didn't see the best of it -- they are fast bus-only superhighways that move at 55 MPH even when surface roads are crawling with bumper-to-bumper traffic. Also, you went to Mt. Washington but didn't take the incline? A quick light rail ride and then a few steps to the incline, and you're there (looks like you took buses?). PGH driving is stressful for sure -- you're 100% right there! Please come back and stay somewhere other than downtown next time

  • @user-bj3jv1jn6s
    @user-bj3jv1jn6s Před měsícem +1

    A Toilet in every basement and a Potato in every food dish but don't forget about the narrow congested roads so you'll never travel outside of your town unless you wait an hour into the tunnels to pittsburgh - I moved to Tennessee , you don't have to live like that people!

  • @benjaminwagner8141
    @benjaminwagner8141 Před 3 měsíci

    I walked from the point to pitt University which was wild

  • @Towboatin
    @Towboatin Před 7 měsíci +5

    I just moved to the area this past spring. So far I like it a lot, but the public transit definitely needs some investment. It'll get you to most places, but it's usually not the easiest or most efficient way to get to those places. That's probably the biggest downside. Apart from that, the city punches way above its weight terms of what it offers, and I think the next 20 to 30 years will see some significant growth and big improvements to liveability and accessibility. It has a long way to go, but things are starting to move in the right direction.

    • @ShouldWeLiveHere
      @ShouldWeLiveHere  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Glad to hear that you’re overall enjoying your new life in Pittsburgh. We’re looking forward to returning one day…

    • @bradleyschmidt7190
      @bradleyschmidt7190 Před 6 měsíci

      It's sad that this city has doubled down on buses and decided not to extend the light rail instead. They always use the excuse that it's too expensive, and yet they don't even bat any eye at spending millions on new sports stadiums🙄

    • @leeriterii2128
      @leeriterii2128 Před 5 měsíci

      Motorboating?

    • @leeriterii2128
      @leeriterii2128 Před 5 měsíci

      Pusher props.

    • @mikeymutual5489
      @mikeymutual5489 Před 4 měsíci

      @@bradleyschmidt7190 Extend the light rail? The light rail is terribly slow once you leave the downtown area. I can't imagine anyone using it to commute to and from the city.

  • @Mongoose-ct6us
    @Mongoose-ct6us Před 2 měsíci

    If Ingo to Pittsburgh for a week on vacation, can I get around with public transportation or walking? Thank you in advance

    • @ShouldWeLiveHere
      @ShouldWeLiveHere  Před 2 měsíci

      It depends where you want to go. We found a car was needed to get to the places we wanted to see or else it would have taken hours.

    • @Mongoose-ct6us
      @Mongoose-ct6us Před 2 měsíci

      @@ShouldWeLiveHere Thank you!

  • @joshbutts3143
    @joshbutts3143 Před 7 měsíci

    you didnt visit the south side flats?

    • @ShouldWeLiveHere
      @ShouldWeLiveHere  Před 7 měsíci

      I just read about the area. We missed out!

    • @Elise__Mae
      @Elise__Mae Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@ShouldWeLiveHere There's no way to fully take the city in with just one visit, unless it's a verrrrry long one. The other posters who've made the point that it's a city of neighborhoods which are wonderful in and off themselves (but sometimes without enough connectivity between them due to the "hollers" and hills) are 100% correct. So many of the individual neighborhoods are amazing, with wonderful civic spirit.

  • @robertmarbella7715
    @robertmarbella7715 Před měsícem

    Pittsburgh is above the National average in crime and since our police chief have announced that there will only be 20 police officers working between the hours of 3 & 7 AM their should be a spike in crime. But, don’t worry it will only be during those hours.

  • @RichKozaczka
    @RichKozaczka Před 5 měsíci +1

    What was the reason that people staying in tents were yelling at you?

    • @ShouldWeLiveHere
      @ShouldWeLiveHere  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I got to close when I was checking out some flowers…nice city though!

  • @Only2genders43
    @Only2genders43 Před 21 dnem

    I live in Pittsburgh. And I love my city. But it is not as affordable as this video says. At least not anymore.

  • @andrejka_talking_out_loud
    @andrejka_talking_out_loud Před 7 měsíci +2

    Thank you for the real assessment of whether the city is walkable with a real person actually walking ithere.. I notice places on a map (and that City Nerd hypes) often fail in reality. The map and statistics are not the territory.
    For instance a place is not walkable if there are aggressive homeless every ten feet on the sidewalk, or construction blocking off the sidewalk entirely (various locations in Denver Oct 2023) FOR YEARS; the buses stop at 5 or only go from downtown to the university once an hour until 5 pm, no one shovels the sidewalk in the winter because everyone else drives and you are an idiot for walking, reckless drivers pull out on in front of you because they can't bother you to walk past as cars wait to leave a parking lot..
    Cities like PDX like to hype how green and walk friendly they are yet the first five months I was there while walking on sidewalks cyclists crashed into me from behind, when they were turning a blind corner and so on.. Now with scooters here in Denver people ride as fast as possible ON THE SIDEWALK and in groups of five expecting pedestrians to jump out of the way. Cyclists and those on ebikes do the same. Making walking like being in a war zone because it is up to you to preserve your life as scooters and cyclists on the sidewalks have a death wish and like the thought of taking you with them..
    It is not enough to have a map .. a tell of a good city are if people in wheel chairs, the blind and elderly are walking around rather than sequestered in a nursing homes in the boonies.
    In the 1980s going to and fron school I would see elderly people and blind people walking around NYC. In the 1990s there were be elderly,, blind and people in wheelchairs taking the bus or on the sidewalk. I would say those were the two best cities for the most vulnerable members of our country.
    Now with public use elevators I notice many are broken like ihere in Denver or in NYC ... even though we KNOW things are supposed to be ADA compliant and cities get funding assuming they are up to par, it is a lie.

    • @ShouldWeLiveHere
      @ShouldWeLiveHere  Před 7 měsíci

      We really wish more places were truly walkable. We just checked out some places in Tennessee and Florida and we saw almost no one walking snd six lanes of traffic even in smaller towns. Mexico City was walkable but the sidewalks were in terrible shape for someone in a wheelchair.

  • @PrettyGoodLookin
    @PrettyGoodLookin Před 18 dny +1

    High Property taxes. Taxavania.

  • @JacobParkYusuk
    @JacobParkYusuk Před 8 měsíci +7

    House prices in areas with "good schools" (great schools ratings) are sky high (just like anywhere else in the nation). Traffic is horrendous for the actual # of cars on the road (they don't time the lights (which ultimately creates even more emissions!) and there are ALOT of "no turn on red" in places where it makes no sense whatsoever, some people who are "conservative" won't like it TOO "progressive".... It is pretty walkable though, the weather is mild (but cloudy), the people are friendly, and the surrounding hills and nature are beautiful. For now, it's home.

    • @ShouldWeLiveHere
      @ShouldWeLiveHere  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks for the feedback! I wish traffic lights were timed everywhere….

  • @user-yx8bk6zo9x
    @user-yx8bk6zo9x Před měsícem

    If you come to Pennsylvania, stay in the cities.

  • @fuqoff8583
    @fuqoff8583 Před měsícem

    It’s affordable because it’s not in high demand. People aren’t beating down the doors wanting to move to Pittsburgh. It’s gray, dismal and bleak a significant portion of the year. While the air is no longer black like it was when all the steel mills and other industries were running it still has some of the worst air pollution in the country. Allegheny county is in the top 1% for cancer risk from toxic air pollutants.