In the Midway borough, residents enjoy a slower pace of life with easy access to shops, restaurants and events in surrounding cities. “We’re close enough to Pittsburgh for when you want activities, but we’re also nice and quiet for when you don’t,” says Karen Bartosh, a lifetime resident of Midway who has served as the borough’s mayor for more than 20 years. Located about 25 miles from downtown Pittsburgh, this small community is surrounded by sparsely developed farmland. But Bartosh says that road updates and the borough’s convenience to Pittsburgh International Airport have led to a changing dynamic among residents. “A lot of younger folks are moving in. We’re kind of a mixture of new people and older folks that have lived here all their lives,” she says. Regardless of age, though, Midway’s residents enjoy trips to Midway Community Park and homemade dinners from local restaurants. With a good school system and easy routes for commuters, Midway offers a comfortable and quiet lifestyle with a touch of rural charm.
Midway’s housing stock is eclectic
Housing options in Midway range in both color and style, giving each property its own unique look. Buyers will find everything from ranch-style homes to compact cottages to updated colonials, and most homes sell between $100,000 and $200,000. “Rental properties also make it easy for those who commute to Pittsburgh, and there’s a lot of development coming in around us as well,” Bartosh says. Some homes feature manicured gardens along the sidewalk, while others have spacious and neat lawns that extend to the street’s edge. On the outskirts of the borough, several renovated farmhouses and empty plots of land provide opportunities for agricultural endeavors and new construction.
Residents take pride in their homes in Midway.
Mixed architectural styles can be found in the neighborhoods of Midway.
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Fort Cherry offers career prep
Students in Midway can attend Fort Cherry Elementary, which maintains a grade of B-minus on Niche, and Fort Cherry Junior/Senior High School, which maintains a grade of C-plus. In high school, students can learn more about a career that interests them at the Western Area Career and Technology Center, which offers programs for everything from cosmetology to auto mechanics.
Kids from Midway are challenged to excel at Fort Cherry.
Root for the Rangers.
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Picnic at Midway Community Park
Open from April to October, Midway Community Park features a sprawling playscape with jungle gyms modeled after a helicopter, a tractor, a boat and a firetruck. Teens often meet for a match on the basketball court, while two baseball fields provide space for local games. The park also has a spacious picnic shelter that accommodates birthday parties and weekend barbecues. Just north of the park, a portion of the 29-mile Panhandle Trail meanders beside Railroad Street, offering space for everything from a casual stroll to a long-distance run.
The children of Midway can enjoy the playground at Midway Park.
Part of the 29-mile Panhandle Trail can be found in Midway.
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Grab a pie from Knuckleheads
Just off West Dickson Street, Knucklehead’s Pizza and Kramer’s Tavern serve as the local go-to spots for casual pizza dinners or an evening game of pool. Granny and Peepaw’s Ice Corner serves hot breakfast for early risers and is a popular destination for ice cream in summer. Although there is a Dollar General in the borough, “many folks go to Robinson to shop since we’re only about 10 or 15 minutes from Robinson Town Center,” Bartosh says. There’s also a Giant Eagle Supermarket located less than 4 miles away in the neighboring borough of McDonald.
Knuckleheads Pizza is the local pizza place in Midway.
The residents of Midway visit Granny and Peepaw's for Ice Cream.
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Easy commute to Pittsburgh
According to Mayor Bartosh, Midway is “an easy commute for a lot of places,” including the Pittsburgh International Airport less than 15 miles away. Route 22 and the Southern Beltway toll road are also major routes for commuters working in Pittsburgh, Washington and other nearby cities. Interstates 376 and 79 are also within about 10 miles, making it easy for residents to reach major employment centers across western Pennsylvania and beyond.
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Parks in this Area
Heritage Park
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Tennis
Sturgeon Field/Park
Donaldson Community Park
Midway Park
Panhandle Trail-Midway
Transit
Airport
Pittsburgh International
29 min drive
Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Midway
US
Homicide
2
4
Sexual Assault
2
4
Assault with Weapon
2
4
Robbery
2
4
Burglary
2
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
2
4
Larceny
2
4
Crime Score
2
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Midway, PA sell after 63 days on the market compared to the national average of 48 days. The average sale price for homes in Midway, PA over the last 12 months is $213,750, up 90% from the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Property Id: 18533272 Bedroom apartment available in Midway. Updated kitchen with granite counters and tile backsplash. Stainless Steel appliances. Updated vinyl plank flooring throughout. Updated bathroom with tile tub surround. Washer/Dryer hookups and additional storage space in the unfinished basement. Large flat yard. Fort Cherry school district. Minutes to Robinson township and the
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
884
Median Age
44
Population Density
2 ppl/acre
Population under 18
22.5%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
23.3%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$64,138
Below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$77,251
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
95.7%
College Graduates
11.1%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
4.4%
Below the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
67.3%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
40''
Average Winter Low Temperature
22°F
Average Summer High Temperature
83°F
Annual Snowfall
13''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
35/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
15/ 100
Source: Walk Score
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