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Why Live in Brookline

Brookline, PA, is one of Pittsburgh’s largest residential communities, located in the South Hills area. The historic commercial corridor, Brookline Boulevard, has been serving the community since 1905 and remains the heart of local activity. The boulevard hosts nearly 100 businesses and annual events like Breezefest and the Brookline Food Tour, showcasing the area's culinary diversity. Dining options include Oak Hill Post and Pitaland, alongside ice cream shops, coffee houses, and unique businesses such as Geekadrome. Nightlife is supported by bars like Red’s Good News. The Carnegie Library branch, renovated in 2004, is a notable point of interest. Brookline offers a mix of home styles, including Colonial-inspired homes, Cape Cods, Tudors, Craftsman cottages, raised ranches, and bi-levels. Homes typically feature sloped front yards and large porches. Recreational amenities include Brookline Memorial Park, with ballfields, a basketball court, playground, and a year-round Dek Hockey rink. Joseph F. Moore Park offers lighted tennis courts. Public transportation is accessible via Pittsburgh Regional Transit buses, with stops on Brookline Boulevard and Pioneer Avenue. The light rail commuter line in neighboring Beechview provides easy access to downtown Pittsburgh, located less than 4 miles away. Pittsburgh International Airport is 20 miles west via I-376. Brookline has a lower crime risk compared to the national average, contributing to its appeal as a residential community.

Home Trends in Brookline, PA

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$267,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$267,000
Number of Homes for Sale
0
Last 12 months Home Sales
1
Months of Supply
0.00
Median List Price
$280,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
5%
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