Elliott! It's so close to all the hubbub of MT Washington and the Southside and yet fairly quiet with lots of green space, much lower housing costs than neighborhoods you've mentioned, fantastic views and even a lot of wildlife. You can walk to a game on the Northside and yet be extremely close to all the highways and shopping out in Robinson which is right on the way to the airport. I have neighbors with goats and chickens and many of us have campfires in our back yards. I've been here for 18 years now and still love it!
I ride through Elliott on a regular basis trying to avoid the parkway. I will make sure to add this to the list of communities that we plan to spotlight.
elliot was cool. best overlook. Lorenz cafe has best samage ever. the lorenz nightmare. Italian samage with hot sausage and sauteed onions mushrooms and banana peppers. red sauce and jalapenos.🤤🍻
@wayne pickett feel free to contact me at 412-924-1291 so that we can chat about what you are specifically looking for. We've helped lots of buyers find condominiums in a number of areas.
@Jane Doe. Last I heard, they were renovating to the tune of $30 million. Most of the retail shops were leaving and they were supposed to be adding restaurants. But I haven't read anything recently. Not sure if you've been in the area lately, but they've recently built a huge apartment building right next door.
@@PghRealEstateDianeMcConaghy last time I was there was in 2018, and it looked pretty empty. When I would go as a kid, there were lots of shops and restaurants.
@@JaneDoe-nr5bx I agree. There used to be so much to do there. But those days are gone. I haven't been inside in a few years because most of the shops are gone. I drive past it regularly and need to take some time to see the new developments, especially since the apartment complex went in.
Hello Diane, my partner and I are thinking of a move to Pittsburgh from the SF Bay Area, we have 4.5 yr old twins and are wondering what is a good neighborhood for LGBT families?
Hi Sean. Please contact me directly at DianeREMAXSelect@gmail or 412-924-1291 so that we can review all of your requirements !! I look forward to hearing from you.
In my opinion as a native Pittsburgher, I think that all the neighborhoods are LGBTQ+'friendly. We have a really laid back attitude towards how other people live their lives. The suburbs may be another story though..
@@johnmcnulty4425 HI John. I agree with your reply to Sean. As real estate agents, we have to be careful on commenting on specific areas so as not to stear a customer towards a particular area or violate any of the fair housing rules. I'm hoping to hear from soon.
If you’re used to SF I’d recommend Lawrencville / Bloomfield area, as long as you’re okay with hipsters. I live on Mt Washington as it’s in the center of everything and has a small town feel, with a metropolis at the bottom of the hill. The neighborhood that most people overlook is Dormont / Beechview area. Sure they’re suburbs, but they have the T which is always nicer / faster to ride than the bus. In fact, the T still drives on the road through some of these neighborhoods. If I didn’t work North of the city, I’d have chosen a neighborhood that I could ride the T from. I drive a stick, and these hills can be brutal.