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Neighborhoods in Allegheny County, PA

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    Leet Township

    Leet Township in Leetsdale, Pennsylvania, offers a blend of small-town charm and proximity to downtown Pittsburgh, just under 20 miles away. The neighborhood features a variety of home styles, including country ranch-style homes with large backyards and spacious colonial builds with long front porches, primarily located in the Quaker Heights

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      $340K

    • List Price

      $112K - $780K

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      6 Listings

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    Upper Lawrenceville

    Upper Lawrenceville, as its name suggests, is the northern section of Lawrenceville, Pittsburgh's largest and oldest neighborhood. On the map, Lawrenceville is divided into multiple sections, including Central and Lower Lawrenceville, but those distinctions don't matter to locals. They see it as one large community, one that has changed a lot over

    • Average Value

      $335K

    • List Price

      $170K - $889K

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      19 Listings

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    Jefferson Hills

    About 13 miles south of Pittsburgh is the borough of Jefferson Hills. It offers all the charms of suburban living while also having more rural areas near the outskirts of town. The community abuts the borough of Pleasant Hills, both of which are considered a part of the West Jefferson Hills community, known for its highly-rated school district.

    • Average Value

      $320K

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      $121K - $986K

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      18 Listings

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    Independence Township

    Independence Township in Coraopolis is a rural neighborhood located on the southern end of Beaver County, known for its expansive landscapes featuring creeks, lakes, and trails. Homes here, built between the 1960s and 1990s, are situated on large, wooded lots and include architectural styles such as farmhouses, Colonial Revivals, and one-story

    • Average Value

      $318K

    • List Price

      $164K - $636K

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      1 Listing

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    Southside Flats

    On the banks of the Monongahela River, the historic enclave of South Side Flats used to house hundreds of Eastern European immigrants working for the Jones and Laughlin Steel Company. When the steel industry started to decline, the neighborhood did too. However, recent revitalization efforts and a dedicated neighborhood association have attracted

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      $315K

    • List Price

      $157K - $800K

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      56 Listings

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    Findlay Township

    Sitting just west of Pittsburgh, Findlay Township merges the suburban and the rural. “It’s a nice suburb of Pittsburgh with quick access to the airport and Downtown,” says Sara Leitera, Realtor at Berkshire Hathaway. Green fields and swathes of old growth maples cut across the landscape, where farms on vast acreage surround growing subdivisions

    • Average Value

      $315K

    • List Price

      $161K - $654K

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      6 Listings

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    Montrose Hill

    Ranging from waterfront vistas of the Allegheny along River Road to the hilly network of homes hidden up Boyd Avenue, Montrose Hill packs a few flavors of suburbia into the space between Blawnox, O’Hara Township and Route 28. “It’s not a big neighborhood. It's nice, well-maintained,” says Linda Belkofer, a Realtor at Berkshire Hathaway with 39

    • Average Value

      $314K

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      $170K - $446K

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      0 Listings

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    West Deer Township

    Slow and steady describes life in the West Deer Township. The area is an expansive space of rolling hills, scenic farmland, and green forests with pockets of residential areas scattered throughout. “The area really has a country setting,” says Justin Baker, a resident of West Deer and real estate agent at RE/MAX. “The township is more rural than

    • Average Value

      $313K

    • List Price

      $131K - $878K

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      16 Listings

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    Bethel Park

    Just like there’s a lot more to life than death and taxes, there’s a lot more to the borough of Bethel Park than just its being the final resting place of Andy Warhol. The pop-art icon is buried in St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cemetery, and visitors frequently leave cans of Campbell’s soup, bottles of Coca-Cola and Chanel perfume on his

    • Average Value

      $309K

    • List Price

      $160K - $695K

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      Homes For Sale

      35 Listings

    Bethel Park
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    Swisshelm Park

    Along the banks of the Monongahela River sits the secluded community of Swisshelm Park. Along with the river, the neighborhood is bordered by three other important natural spaces: Frick Park, Les Gentz Memorial Park and the Nine Mile Run, giving it a more rural feel. "It's a small community and a really cute neighborhood," says Realtor Sara

    • Average Value

      $309K

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      $159K - $509K

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      3 Listings

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    Ross Township

    In the North Hills of Pittsburgh, Ross Township offers comfortable suburban living with access to some of the region’s most popular shopping and dining destinations. Residential subdivisions and community parks surround the McKnight Road corridor. “McKnight Road is our commercial district, and that runs right through Ross Township,” says Linda

    • Average Value

      $306K

    • List Price

      $109K - $796K

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      Homes For Sale

      48 Listings

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    Duquesne Heights

    Boasting possibly the best views in Pittsburgh, Duquesne Heights is a quiet residential community about 3 miles from downtown. Perched on Mount Washington, this neighborhood stands out for its elevated vantage point of the city, attracting both locals and tourists. It is also known for its diverse mix of homes, top-notch restaurants and outdoor

    • Average Value

      $306K

    • List Price

      $88K - $1.4M

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      Homes For Sale

      13 Listings

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    Morningside

    Just south of the Allegheny River, Morningside began as a streetcar suburb that saw a development boom in the early 1900s following the construction of a streetcar line along Chislett Street. Today, the established neighborhood offers a quiet residential enclave whose sense of community is over a century in the making. “My husband was born and

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      $304K

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      $165K - $642K

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      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

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    Shaler Township

    The convenience of living less than 10 miles from downtown Pittsburgh brings many homebuyers to Shaler Township at first. “It’s about [being located] close to so many things, beautiful parks and recreation, highly sought-after, stable housing,” says Sharon McRae, Director of Shaler North Hills Library. Other buyers have discovered Shaler Township

    • Average Value

      $296K

    • List Price

      $157K - $510K

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      18 Listings

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    Upper Burrell Township

    Home to just over 2,000 people spread out over nearly 16 square miles, Upper Burrell Township is a rural community in northern Westmoreland County. With a countryside setting, the town embraces a slower pace of life in its rustic homes and few family-owned businesses. The community is also located along the southern edge of the Alle-Kiski Valley,

    • Average Value

      $292K

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      $98K - $570K

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      0 Listings

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    Green Tree

    Named for a stately sycamore on the edge of Greentree Road is the quiet, predominantly residential community of the Green Tree borough. Green Tree is a classic suburban neighborhood with twentieth-century homes on moderately wooded lots. Its proximity to downtown Pittsburgh, however, sets it apart. “People move to Green Tree for the fact that

    • Average Value

      $290K

    • List Price

      $176K - $504K

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      Homes For Sale

      6 Listings

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    Pleasant Hills

    Pleasant Hills, once known for its whiskey production, now provides a suburb perfect for those looking to be close to their neighbors. From gatherings at the local library to community events, the suburb stays friendly with plenty to celebrate. “It’s a close-knit community that’s very family-oriented,” says Kelle Gressem, a Pittsburgh native and

    • Average Value

      $282K

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      $167K - $656K

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      7 Listings

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    Deutschtown

    Pittsburgh’s Deutschtown, also known as East Allegheny, dates to the late 19th century and is known for the early settlement of German immigrants. It’s a National, State and Local Historic District and the closest neighborhood to Downtown Pittsburgh. “It’s a very accessible location. A lot of people don’t have cars because it's so easy to get in

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      $282K

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      $61K - $850K

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      10 Listings

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    Kennedy Township

    Kennedy Township is a quiet community about 7 miles from Downtown Pittsburgh, bordering the Ohio River’s flowing waters to the north, and the region's largest shopping destination, Robinson Township, to the west. “Kennedy is one of those places full of lifelong residents,” says Diane McConaghy, Realtor with Re/Max Select Realty, who has over 10

    • Average Value

      $281K

    • List Price

      $123K - $674K

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      16 Listings

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    Manchester

    As Pittsburgh’s largest historic district, Manchester preserves its original character with mature trees that cast shadows over worn brick sidewalks and Victorian-era rowhomes. “Some of those walkable, tree-lined streets are just magazine-quality beautiful,” says Nate Nieland, a Realtor with Coldwell Banker Realty and a Pittsburgh native. While

    • Average Value

      $278K

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      $69K - $643K

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      14 Listings

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    Harmar Township

    Looking at the railroad tracks and former company houses of Harmarville along the Allegheny River, it's still possible to see Harmar Township's coal mining and riverside industry town roots in the 21st century. After shaking off the last of the coal dust with the demolition of the Cheswick Generating Station in 2023, Harmar Township has

    • Average Value

      $277K

    • List Price

      $131K - $1.1M

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      Homes For Sale

      9 Listings

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    South Park Township

    South Park Township offers a quiet atmosphere surrounded by green spaces just 12 miles from Pittsburgh. The township has a small-town feeling, says Missy Foltz, a 20-year South Park resident and Realtor with Coldwell Banker Realty. The neat lawns, expansive park and well-regarded schools all boost this vibe. “It’s a suburb, but it also feels rural

    • Average Value

      $276K

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      $127K - $601K

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      Homes For Sale

      17 Listings

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    Stanton Heights

    Stanton Heights sits along the banks of the Allegheny and is a quiet escape from the energy of Eastern Pittsburgh. “Stanton Heights is part of a donut hole,” says Stephen Cummings Pittsburgh native and owner of the Cummings Brothers Realty. “Everything around it is super expensive, but it's in the middle and is actually affordable.” Residents of

    • Average Value

      $272K

    • List Price

      $153K - $1.4M

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      9 Listings

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    Plum

    Situated alongside its namesake creek in the eastern suburbs of Pittsburgh, Plum lives up to its name as one of the original seven townships of Allegheny County. It was founded in 1788 and began as a rural community known for its swaths of undeveloped farmland and fertile soils with a significant number of plum trees growing along the banks of the

    • Average Value

      $269K

    • List Price

      $120K - $581K

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      Homes For Sale

      43 Listings

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    Whitehall

    Under the shade of mature oak and maple trees, the quiet suburban streets of Whitehall climb and slope down classic Pennsylvanian hills and connect residents to local schools, parks and businesses. Whitehall is a borough located about 6 miles south of Pittsburgh. Its small-town vibes and overall easygoing charm are some of its main appeals, and

    • Average Value

      $269K

    • List Price

      $158K - $539K

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      Homes For Sale

      17 Listings

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