5 Things You MUST Know BEFORE Moving to PITTSBURGH

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 22

  • @Towboatin
    @Towboatin Před 10 měsíci +1

    Man, I bought in Q4 2022 and it was a breeze. Not much competition and no seller BS at all. I was even able to get it for a fair bit under list. Sounds like I was fortunate with the timing.
    Rylee is ace, by the way. Give her a call if you're looking for a realtor in the area.

  • @PraveenSrJ01
    @PraveenSrJ01 Před 3 měsíci

    1) interest rates and buyer demand
    2) days on market and things are moving very fast 💨 due to the post pandemic 😷.
    3) transformation from the industrial city 🏙️ to the technological and healthcare hub.
    4) world class healthcare at a affordable cost 💲
    5) increased green spaces
    6) new construction 🚧 in times of low inventory
    7) overlooked suburbs such as Mount Lebanon and Upper Saint Clair. Bethel Park and Dormont. I’m personally from monroeville.
    Lived here from October 6, 1983 through June 8, 2000

  • @KB-iv5dz
    @KB-iv5dz Před rokem +2

    My family and I are looking to buy a house there next year, hopefully before summer. We will likely get a house that needs some work but it still beats enriching another corporate landlord.

  • @tompellegrino769
    @tompellegrino769 Před rokem +1

    Is Pittsburgh becoming more diverse, such as Asian and Latino communities?

    • @PeytonPlace212
      @PeytonPlace212 Před rokem

      I was in Pittsburgh a few months ago. The only Latino I saw was my Dominican buddy who actually lives there. As far as the Asian community, I saw many when I was out and about.

    • @rwall3450
      @rwall3450 Před rokem

      I been to Pittsburgh several times, I like the city of Pittsburgh but it’s an odd city at the same time. I don’t recall seeing any Latino communities in the area but to be fair I barely saw any African-Americans while visiting…..Pittsburgh is one of those rare cities in modern society that seems to still be fairly predominantly Caucasian…..

    • @dynagaming2693
      @dynagaming2693 Před rokem

      In the downtown area, I've never seen latino communities, however in Coraopolis (which is where I currently reside), there's a HUGE latino community that's only getting bigger. They even have grocery stores and restaurants that have taken over a lot of old buildings on 4th and 5th ave.

    • @TLW369
      @TLW369 Před rokem +1

      @@rwall3450
      That’s because Pittsburgh is still very low-key racist, (but one only sees it if one’s paying attention).

    • @rwall3450
      @rwall3450 Před rokem +1

      @@TLW369 Pittsburgh is a cool city on the surface but I heard there’s a lot of systemic racism towards African-Americans which is why the African-American population is low. It’s been said it’s really not a good city for Black people to move to.

  • @neutronstar9038
    @neutronstar9038 Před rokem +8

    If you marry me I will definitely Move to Pittsburgh.