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Neighborhoods in the 15212 ZIP Code

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    Allegheny West

    Allegheny West in Pittsburgh offers historic charm and urban convenience. Victorian homes line streets near Acrisure Stadium and Allegheny Commons Park. Residents have access to local eateries, breweries, and Steelers games. Allegheny West in Pittsburgh is a vibrant neighborhood known for its proximity to Acrisure Stadium, home of the Pittsburgh

    • Average Value

      $563K

    • List Price

      $310K - $736K

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      0 Listings

    Allegheny West
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    Central Northside

    Twenty years ago, the Central Northside area was unsafe. And while it still rates high on the CAP Index (it scores a 9, higher than the national average of 4), it is undergoing a significant transition as developers build new homes and fix up old ones, new restaurants and bars sprout up, and newcomers take advantage of the community's proximity to

    • Average Value

      $400K

    • List Price

      $212K - $815K

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      Homes For Sale

      12 Listings

    Central Northside
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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

    • Average Value

      $282K

    • List Price

      $61K - $850K

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      Homes For Sale

      10 Listings

    Deutschtown
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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

    • List Price

      $68K - $643K

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      Homes For Sale

      13 Listings

    Manchester
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    Reserve Township

    Hanging off hillsides crowned with aged industrial-era homes, time-worn cemeteries and midcentury suburbs further north of Pittsburgh’s city limits, Reserve Township is a long-established gateway to the North Hills. “It's a very small community where people are keyed into what’s going on in their neighborhoods,” says Jan Kowalski, manager of

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      $229K

    • List Price

      $45K - $434K

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      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

    Reserve Township
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    Brighton Heights

    American flags hanging from front porches wave in the wind, and potted flowers on the edges of stoops stretch their necks toward the sun in Brighton Heights, a quiet neighborhood just 5 miles from downtown Pittsburgh. One of the neighborhood's most prominent features is its striking 20th-century homes, which sit on generous manicured lots along

    • Average Value

      $217K

    • List Price

      $85K - $382K

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      Homes For Sale

      15 Listings

    Brighton Heights
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    California-Kirkbride

    Historic red brick rowhouses with ornate gold detailing once occupied by railyard and slaughterhouse workers line the quiet streets in the heart of California-Kirkbride, a North Side neighborhood 4 miles outside of downtown Pittsburgh. Bordered by railroad tracks to the west and the Union Dale Cemetery and densely wooded residential pockets to the

    • Average Value

      $214K

    • List Price

      $73K - $799K

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      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    California-Kirkbride
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    Fineview

    From the Fineview neighborhood, residents can take a gander at the Pittsburgh skyline. “This is a Northside neighborhood, and there are some great views up there,” says Sara Leitera, a local Realtor at Berkshire Hathaway. “The overlook is popular in a hidden gem kind of way.” Residents of Fineview practically have pirate overlooks in their

    • Average Value

      $183K

    • List Price

      $72K - $587K

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      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

    Fineview
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    Troy Hill

    Troy Hill sits at the top of a cultural hub. From its steep streets, Troy Hill residents can access historic amenities paired with affordable housing. “It’s a beautiful area that’s considered older than others, but it’s being renovated,” says Elise Bickel, a Realtor for Bridge Home Realty who was born and raised in Pittsburgh. “People are

    • Average Value

      $180K

    • List Price

      $21K - $597K

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      Homes For Sale

      16 Listings

    Troy Hill
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    Millvale

    Millvale, once a mill town, transitioned from the steel industry to a stylish business district. “Millvale has a lot of special things about it. It has a hipster vibe similar to Lawrenceville in that respect,” says Sara Leitera, Realtor at Berkshire Hathaway. Millvale sits just across the river from the highly sought-after Lawrenceville, right

    • Average Value

      $160K

    • List Price

      $46K - $311K

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      Homes For Sale

      10 Listings

    Millvale
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    Spring Hill City View

    It’s about a 3-mile to downtown Pittsburgh from the heart of Spring Hill City View. Interstate 279 runs along the neighborhood’s west side and is easily accessible to residents, making for simple routes across the Allegheny River. Carless commutes are breezy as well. PRT bus stops sit along one of the community’s main streets, Rhine Street. Spring

    • Average Value

      $153K

    • List Price

      $14K - $361K

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      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

    Spring Hill City View
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    Northview Heights

    Northview Heights, located three miles north of downtown Pittsburgh, is a secluded urban neighborhood surrounded by woodlands. The area primarily consists of a public housing project built in 1955, along with a few streets of single-family homes. These homes, shaded by tall trees, feature styles such as Colonial Revivals with front porches, brick

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      $152K

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      0 Listings

    Northview Heights
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    Spring Garden

    In the 1800s, industry sprung forth in and around Spring Garden. There was a hub of tanneries, slaughterhouses and soap production. Workers in those factories settled close to their work, creating Spring Garden’s dense housing. Spring Garden rests on the floor of a valley nestled between hilltop neighborhoods Spring Hill and Troy Hill. Over the

    • Average Value

      $151K

    • List Price

      $42K - $180K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Spring Garden
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    Perry South

    Perry South has a rich history. Developed as a streetcar suburb in the late 1800s and settled by European immigrants, Perry South became one of the most diverse neighborhoods in Pittsburgh. The community was originally designed as a residential area and remains that way today. Folks in Perry South work hard to preserve its history while fostering

    • Average Value

      $146K

    • List Price

      $33K - $474K

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      Homes For Sale

      10 Listings

    Perry South
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    Marshall-Shadeland

    Marshall-Shadeland is a quiet community in Pittsburgh's Northside area known for its intentionally planned rows of 20th-century foursquare and frame homes along the banks of the Ohio River. In true Pittsburgh area fashion, homes are situated on modest lots along sloping roads. The neighborhood is mainly residential, but a few stand-out shops and

    • Average Value

      $130K

    • List Price

      $36K - $314K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      17 Listings

    Marshall-Shadeland