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Explore Similar Mobile Homes Within 2 Miles of Baldwin Township, PA

  • /23

    $13,500

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 720 Sq Ft

    504 Will Ln, Pittsburgh, PA 15236

    One Level Living. Well maintained and move in ready mobile home. Many newer updates include wood flooring, custom kitchen cabinets and custom bath. Lots of storage space in the laundry room closets. Eat in kitchen with lot of cabinet space for storage. Convenient to Allegheny County Airport. Shopping is near by on Lebanon Church Rd. and Clairton Blvd.

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    Franklin Rogers

    BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY THE PREFERRED REALTY

    (412) 207-3337

    504 Will Ln, Pittsburgh, PA 15236
  • /22

    $69,900 New Construction

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,190 Sq Ft

    301 Sharon Ln, Pittsburgh, PA 15236

    Brand new 2024 manufactured home designed with modern style and smart efficiency! This spacious layout offers an open-concept living area, a sleek kitchen with energy-efficient appliances, and generously sized bedrooms. Thoughtfully crafted for comfort and functionality, it also features a stylish exterior with great curb appeal, ample storage, and low utility costs. Perfect for

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    Janelle Carpenter

    REALTY ONE GROUP GOLD STANDARD

    (412) 547-8729

    301 Sharon Ln, Pittsburgh, PA 15236

Why Live in Baldwin Township

Baldwin Township, located in the South Hills of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a small suburban community covering just one square mile. Known for its quiet residential streets and tight-knit atmosphere, the township offers a variety of amenities including Armstrong Park, which features a playground, basketball courts, and a picnic pavilion. The local business district along McNeilly Road includes establishments like Afghan Halal Market and Bellisario’s Pizza Palace, providing residents with convenient shopping and dining options. Baldwin Township is less than 10 miles from Pittsburgh, making it a desirable location for those seeking suburban living with easy access to the city. The area is characterized by mid-1900s homes, including Colonial Revivals, Cape Cods, and raised ranch-style houses, typically featuring brick and vinyl siding. The Baldwin-Whitehall School District serves the community, with McAnnulty Elementary and Whitehall Elementary both receiving high ratings. Baldwin High School offers pre-apprenticeship programs in industrial manufacturing. The township enjoys a lower crime rate compared to the national average, contributing to its appeal. Residents have access to U.S. Route 19 and Pennsylvania Route 88 for commuting, with Pittsburgh International Airport less than 20 miles away. Community events such as Baldwin Township Community Day and summer concerts in Armstrong Park foster a strong sense of community.
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