It’s best to live and work on the same side of a river this avoids bridge bottlenecks especially when they decide to work on them.same with tunnels,avoid having to commute though the tunnels at all cost.I used to live in Etna and worked at the airport.Pittsburgh drivers are so much nicer than the west coast
I’m personally thinking of moving back to Pittsburgh in my 40s. I’m currently 40 years old and was born and brought up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I lived in Raleigh Durham for 24 years now since age 16
Hi im from Venezuela and i do really love this city it seems like relaxing and quiet i'll would like to live and work there actually im living in Colombia u have a great Channel congratilations and please keep send it more videos bye
Hello, just wondering if you and your company does rentals as well as home sales. I've been to pittsburgh a couple times and to a few neighborhoods, but I'd think I'd like to spend more time checking out different neighborhoods personally before i get locked into something long term.
Hi!! We don’t do rentals but most people that come usually get airbnbs month to month while home shopping. Or rentals are all listed online rent.com Feel free to reach out at livinginpgh@gmail.com to chat!
@@livinginpittsburghpennsylvania thanks, that makes sense. I'm used to renting, but I know i want to live in Pittsburgh, but there are so many different neighborhoods (too many to see them all) but i'l keep you guys in mind when I make the decision. thanks for the response.
Like many cities in the USA, Pittsburgh is not public transportation friendly. You really need a car. Even the residential areas of the city seem like suburbs, with mostly houses with yards and then one story commercial buildings. If you like high-density cities like New York or Europe it is very, very difficult to adjust here . But I think most US cities are like this, so maybe most people wont notice. I moved here from Europe and i hate the car culture. I just want to walk for hours in a safe urban environment, but there are only pockets of walkable neighbourhoods and a lot of sprawl.
My partner and I are moving from Seattle to Pittsburgh for tertiary education and to work at a hospital. Even though our city is bigger, Pittsburgh seems more confusing. We are trying to buy for $400k or less and Zillow hasn’t been that helpful.