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    Pittsburgh

    Pennsylvania

    Affordable
    Up & Coming
    About Pittsburgh

    Pittsburgh is an exciting city, a place where history and innovation collide in a vibrant tapestry. Imagine strolling through a city with a Walk Score of 99, where daily errands are a breeze and exploring diverse neighborhoods is an adventure. The city's Transit Score of 92 and Bike Score of 78 further enhance this pedestrian-friendly lifestyle. And the best part? Pittsburgh offers this lifestyle with remarkable affordability. The median home value sits at a comfortable $175,000, a stark contrast to the national median, making homeownership a realistic dream. The Affordability Index of 92 highlights how far your dollar stretches here, allowing you to enjoy a thriving cultural scene, delicious dining, and a wealth of outdoor activities without breaking the bank.

    From an investment perspective, Pittsburgh presents a compelling opportunity. With a 3.4% unemployment rate, the job market is robust, and the city's median household income of $48,711 caters to a wide range of budgets. The rental market, with a median rent of $1,571, provides attractive options for renters. While the homeownership rate is at 14.0%, the relatively low cost of entry into the housing market makes it appealing for first-time homebuyers and investors. The violent crime rate of 3.9 per 1,000 residents and property crime rate of 15.7 per 1,000 residents provide a sense of security, making it a desirable location for families, young professionals, and anyone seeking a balanced lifestyle.

    Pittsburgh's commitment to quality of life is evident in its air quality, with an AQI of 57, indicating moderate air quality. The city's quiet noise level further enhances the peaceful atmosphere. While Pittsburgh experiences all four seasons, its distinct seasons add to its charm. The city's unique topography, shaped by its three rivers, provides stunning views and a variety of recreational opportunities. And with electricity rates at a competitive 11.4¢/kWh, residents enjoy cost-effective utilities. Pittsburgh is more than just a place to live; it's a place to thrive, offering a unique blend of affordability, walkability, and a dynamic urban experience.

    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at a Glance

    Pittsburgh is a city in Pennsylvania with a population of approximately 302,971. The median home value is $175,000 and the median household income is $48,711. It has a Walk Score of 99 out of 100, making it very walkable. The violent crime rate is 0.0 per 1,000 residents, which is 100% below the national average. Air quality is rated Moderate. The overall climate risk is rated as "Very High." Median rent is $1,571 per month. Data sourced from the US Census Bureau, FBI Crime Data Explorer, EPA, Walk Score, and FEMA.

    Median Home Value

    $175,000

    Median Income

    $48,711

    Population

    302,971

    Walk Score

    99

    Air Quality

    AQI 57

    Moderate

    Climate Risk

    Very High

    Kurby Score
    68
    B

    Good

    Walkability & Transit88/100
    Affordability78/100
    Education95/100
    Economy56/100
    Environment24/100
    Safety: Unavailable

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    Demographics
    Population
    302,971
    Median Age
    N/A
    Median Household Income
    $48,711

    35% below nat'l avg

    Bachelor's Degree+
    N/A
    Poverty Rate
    19.4%

    56% above nat'l avg

    Housing
    Median Home Value
    $175,000

    38% below nat'l avg

    Median Rent
    $1,571

    35% above nat'l avg

    Homeownership Rate
    14.0%

    79% below nat'l avg

    Affordability Index
    92

    8% below nat'l avg

    Safety
    Violent Crime Rate
    N/A
    Property Crime Rate
    N/A
    Livability
    Walk Score
    99 / 100

    106% above nat'l avg

    Transit Score
    92 / 100

    229% above nat'l avg

    Bike Score
    78 / 100

    144% above nat'l avg

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    Air Quality
    AQI
    57

    36% above nat'l avg

    Category
    Moderate
    GoodModerateUnhealthy
    Climate Risk
    Overall Risk
    Very High
    Risk Score
    99.09

    Top Hazards

    Inland Flooding
    Very High
    Strong Wind
    Relatively High
    Winter Weather
    Relatively High
    Noise Levels
    Overall
    Quiet
    Road Traffic
    N/A
    Aviation
    N/A
    Rail
    N/A
    Utility Costs
    Electricity Rate
    11.4¢/kWh

    31% below nat'l avg

    Est. Monthly Electric
    $103

    25% below nat'l avg

    Nearby Schools
    Total Schools
    50
    Elementary
    33
    Middle
    6
    High School
    9
    Avg. Enrollment
    342

    Nearby Schools

    Manchester Academic CSElementary · 393 students
    Urban Pathways 6-12 CSHigh · 310 students
    Urban Academy of Greater Pittsburgh CSElementary · 328 students
    City CHSHigh · 556 students
    The New Academy CSHigh · 56 students
    Young Scholars of Western Pennsylvania CElementary · 299 students
    Urban Pathways K-5 College CSElementary · 311 students
    Propel CS-NorthsideElementary · 379 students
    Propel CS-HazelwoodElementary · 271 students
    Passport Academy CSHigh · 134 students
    Employment
    Unemployment Rate
    3.4%

    8% below nat'l avg

    Poverty Rate
    19.4%

    56% above nat'l avg

    Weather & Climate in Pittsburgh

    Avg High

    62°F

    Avg Low

    45°F

    Annual Rainfall

    50.6"

    Avg Humidity

    71%

    Monthly Temperature (°F)
    Monthly Precipitation (inches)

    Political Landscape

    Political Leaning
    Strongly Democratic
    DemocratRepublican

    → Politically stable

    Based on Allegheny County county-level presidential election data

    Presidential Election Results

    Culture & Things to Do in Pittsburgh

    Professional Sports Teams
    Pittsburgh Steelers
    NFL
    Acrisure Stadium
    Pittsburgh Penguins
    NHL
    PPG Paints Arena
    Pittsburgh Pirates
    MLB
    PNC Park
    Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC
    MLS
    Highmark Stadium
    Attractions & Landmarks
    🌺Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens(garden)
    🏛️Carnegie Museum of Natural History(museum)
    🏛️The Andy Warhol Museum(museum)
    🌳Point State Park(park)
    🦁Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium(zoo)
    📜Cathedral of Learning(historic)
    📜Duquesne Incline(historic)
    📜Fort Pitt Block House(historic)
    Local Events & Festivals

    Pittsburgh Marathon

    An annual marathon that draws thousands of runners.

    Three Rivers Arts Festival

    A free, multi-day arts festival held annually in early June.

    Picklesburgh

    A popular festival celebrating all things pickle-related.

    Erie Canal Museum

    An annual event celebrating the history of the Erie Canal.

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