Pittsburgh has a lot going on work-wise these days. |
True, but it's not as if DC is a sunshiny place either. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/capital-weather-gang/wp/2015/03/24/washington-d-c-ranked-among-the-drearier-cities-in-the-nation/?utm_term=.f5acf11f1694 |
This is a very provincial comment. There are, in fact, jobs in cities that are smaller than DC, NYC, Boston, and Chicago. There are lots of jobs in those smaller cities. And people live happy lives there! |
Completely agree! |
| Just looked at Zillow - I see no city row houses; everything looks like suburban culldesacs even in the city limits. ?? |
Ok, found them. Google 270 Fisk, Lawrenceville, PA. Wow $729 for what would be millions in DC - but again Lawrenceville is not in Pittsburgh proper. |
This would be Pittsburgh proper in a good neighborhood for walking etc. http://www.zillow.com/homes/for_sale/Pittsburgh-PA/11628585_zpid/26529_rid/globalrelevanceex_sort/40.457471,-79.922651,40.447282,-79.941105_rect/15_zm/0_mmm/ |
And this is what close to 1 million gets you http://www.zillow.com/homes/for_sale/Pittsburgh-PA/11629395_zpid/26529_rid/globalrelevanceex_sort/40.454679,-79.918939,40.444489,-79.937392_rect/15_zm/0_mmm/ |
When was the last time you were there? 1970? |
Same here. We visit frequently and cannot get through the list of great new restaurants we want to try. There is always something happening for kids. Such an easy way of life there too. |
$600,000 http://www.zillow.com/homes/for_sale/Pittsburgh-PA/11630821_zpid/26529_rid/500000-1500000_price/1892-5677_mp/globalrelevanceex_sort/40.443052,-79.916428,40.432861,-79.934882_rect/15_zm/0_mmm/? |
Right?? Dining scene? PP must be talking about the 90s. Pgh is different now. |
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I'm from Chicago too and used to live in Pittsburgh. It's fabulous and very family-friendly. The urban areas are safe and walkable, with gorgeous, affordable architecture. The people were all super friendly and very welcoming to us. The museums are excellent and there are lots of great restaurants and cultural activities. My kids were preschool age at the time so I can't speak to schools, but in your shoes I would definitely move there.
Agree with PP about Squirrel Hill and Shadyside. |
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Worked for a company based there, I was remote. The trumpiness of everyone was astounding...So insular and close minded a especially for a college town. Supposedly one ofnthe best cities to live after college, but jobs I saw paid crap, there are very few good schools districts, and people struck me as racist as eff.
Some cool museums though. |
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I think Pittsburgh is generally listed as one of the biggest "foodie" cities, it also just one some major craft beer award.
There are a variety of housing types in downtown Pittsburgh, there are newer "row homes" for the previous poster, there are also neighborhoods of single family detached homes which are very similar to row homes. Downtown PGH schools aren't bad, however, the private schools are way less than DC, so that is also an option. Pretty decent arts scene (people tend to forget that CMU also has distinguished arts programs, as do several of the other universities), lots of parks, nearby mountains for hiking and skiing, biking Gas and groceries are more expensive than in Arlington -- not sure why. Fairly certain Pittsburgh went to Clinton, not Trump |