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Neighborhoods near Pittsburgh Carrick High School in Pittsburgh, PA

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    Squirrel Hill South

    From its massive parks to its wide assortment of shops and restaurants, it seems there’s a little something for just about everyone in Squirrel Hill South. This neighborhood is part of what’s considered the most populous area of the city, and residents here have a lot to enjoy. Even with its abundance of amenities, Squirrel Hill South maintains an

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      $507K

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      $219K - $1.9M

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      21 Listings

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    Southside Flats

    On the banks of the Monongahela River, the historic enclave of South Side Flats used to house hundreds of Eastern European immigrants working for the Jones and Laughlin Steel Company. When the steel industry started to decline, the neighborhood did too. However, recent revitalization efforts and a dedicated neighborhood association have attracted

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      $315K

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      $155K - $800K

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      58 Listings

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    Whitehall

    Under the shade of mature oak and maple trees, the quiet suburban streets of Whitehall climb and slope down classic Pennsylvanian hills and connect residents to local schools, parks and businesses. Whitehall is a borough located about 6 miles south of Pittsburgh. Its small-town vibes and overall easygoing charm are some of its main appeals, and

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      $269K

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      $165K - $562K

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      19 Listings

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    Mount Washington

    Behold glittering skyscrapers and rippling waters from Mount Washington, a prominent Pittsburgh neighborhood known for offering the best views of the city. "Anybody who lives in Mount Washington, or even nearby, when friends and family come into town, they bring them here for the views," says Michael Carlin, the Executive Director of the Mount

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      $251K

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      $74K - $2.2M

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      45 Listings

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    Baldwin

    Just eight miles south of central Pittsburgh, Baldwin is a narrow, six-square-mile crescent arching southward from the banks of the Monongahela River. It’s a sort of oasis for anyone searching for quieter confines outside the much busier city but wanting to be near enough to the important things. “I love to say it’s closer to the city and all

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      $227K

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      $135K - $441K

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      20 Listings

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    Baldwin Township

    While Baldwin Township covers just one square mile in the South Hills of Pittsburgh, the suburban town offers a host of local amenities. It embraces its motto of “a small community, with big hearts and high hopes” in everything from its quiet residential streets to its lush community park and quaint business district filled with longstanding local

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      $216K

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      $175K - $366K

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      4 Listings

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    Castle Shannon

    Castle Shannon lies about 7 miles south of Pittsburgh but feels further to the community’s roughly 8,000 residents. “It’s definitely a suburban area, with a lot of small businesses in and around the neighborhood,” says Rachel Geraci, a real estate professional with Re/Max 360 Realty, who grew up in the area. “It’s a close-knit community; it has

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      $213K

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      $110K - $372K

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      2 Listings

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    Brookline

    One of Pittsburgh’s largest residential communities, the South Hills community of Brookline is known for its historic commercial corridor that has been satisfying the neighborhood’s needs since 1905, three years before it was annexed into the city. Today, more than 13,000 residents are served by Brookline Boulevard, which epitomizes the

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      $205K

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      $112K - $361K

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      30 Listings

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    South Side Slopes

    Settled just two miles southeast of downtown across the Monongahela River, South Side Slopes is a densely populated Pittsburgh neighborhood amid the craggy hills of Appalachia. Containing parks, schools and a variety of restaurants and bars, South Side Slopes' host of useful perks makes it an attractive community in the Steel City. "It's kind of a

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      $193K

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      $76K - $949K

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      45 Listings

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    Brentwood

    From rural farm community to streetcar suburb to thriving commuter borough, Brentwood continues to evolve. Located 8 miles south of Downtown Pittsburgh, residents can quickly get to the city for work or play, yet return home to quiet residential streets filled with a collection of appealing established homes. “It’s very walkable,” Kim Stotlemyer,

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      $187K

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      $116K - $338K

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      29 Listings

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    Beechview

    Beechview, a large, established neighborhood in Pittsburgh’s South Hills, offers an appealing blend of suburban living and city access. Annexed into Pittsburgh in 1909, the neighborhood is named after the beech trees common along quiet residential streets that belie the array of modern amenities available to residents. Conveniently located within

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      $177K

    • List Price

      $76K - $356K

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      16 Listings

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    Overbrook

    Overbrook combines the proximity of big city living with the steadiness of a quiet suburban community. The neighborhood has seen an influx of young families with children due to the ample recreation opportunities in nearby parks and community centers. “It’s a little hidden gem, still within Pittsburgh city limits,” says Sara Leitera, Realtor for

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      $176K

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      $74K - $454K

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      4 Listings

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    Bon Air

    The gentility evoked in the antiquated word “bonair” inspired the name and mission of the Bon Air Land Company at the turn of the 20th century. Over the next half century, the company dropped the French pronunciation and kickstarted the development of Bon Air, a sloping, strictly residential streetcar suburb rising among the forested hills south

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      $147K

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      $104K - $350K

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      3 Listings

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    Glen Hazel

    Pittsburgh is known as the steel city, and Glen Hazel is a big reason why. The neighborhood was initially conceived as a defense housing project for steelworkers working at the surrounding steel mills during WWII. Glen Hazel became the heartbeat of the industrial war effort and fueled American armament overseas. That heartbeat is still alive

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      $146K

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      0 Listings

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    Carrick

    Folks are keeping an eye on Carrick, a neighborhood for people who want the best of both worlds: peaceful residential life and big-city adventures. This sprawling community can be found on the south side of Pittsburgh, less than 5 miles from downtown. Its narrow streets climb Pennsylvanian hills, lined by sidewalks and parallel parked cars.

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      $141K

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      $50K - $252K

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      28 Listings

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    Hays

    Wild Bald Eagles soar free above gold-touched maple trees along the banks of the Monongahela River. While this may sound like a story from Nat Geo, this is the reality in Hays, a residential neighborhood in east Pittsburgh. The neighborhood is just 6 miles from downtown, yet the area maintains a rural feel due to the heavily forested valleys and

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      $117K

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      $46K - $309K

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      1 Listing

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    Mt Oliver Borough

    Incorporated in 1892, Mt. Oliver Borough has a long history of pride and independence. Residents have repeatedly resisted annexation into the city of Pittsburgh, and the borough maintains a unique identity despite historically struggling with high vacancy rates and economic blight. Community organizations have brought new life to Mt. Oliver’s

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      $117K

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      $41K - $400K

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      15 Listings

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    Saint Clair

    Once centered around the demolished St. Clair Village housing development, St. Clair is a Hilltop neighborhood reinvesting in community organizations and resources in South Pittsburgh. “After the last buildings came down in 2010, the Mt. Oliver/St. Clair Community Group, Lighthouse Cathedral Church and Hilltop Alliance organized to find a

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      $114K

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      $109K - $165K

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      1 Listing

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    Arlington

    A densely populated neighborhood less than 4 miles from Downtown Pittsburgh, Arlington features narrow streets that rise and fall dramatically with the city’s natural topography. Some spots reach elevations of around 1,200 feet above sea level, and the community is centrally located in Pittsburgh’s Hilltop, an area known for its panoramic views of

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      $113K

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      $31K - $284K

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      4 Listings

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    Beltzhoover

    While historic architecture, a hilly destination park and the convenience of Boggs Station are surface level selling points for Beltzhoover, the heart of this south Pittsburgh locality lies in the involved residents passionate about building up the neighborhood for the next generation. “Beltzhoover is not a dependent community, we are very much

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      $112K

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      $28K - $240K

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      3 Listings

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    Allentown

    Atop a hill overlooking Pittsburgh and the Monongahela River sits the booming neighborhood of Allentown. “In real estate, location is key, and Allentown is situated in an ideal part of the city, being Mount Washington's neighbor and only minutes to the Southside or Downtown,” says Colleen Anthony, a Realtor with Howard Hanna - City Living

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      $110K

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      $49K - $1.1M

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      8 Listings

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    Mt Oliver

    Mount Oliver, located 3 miles south of downtown Pittsburgh, is a small residential community with fun city flair: an urban farm and a dash of nightlife. More than half of the neighborhood's structures are commercial properties. "Mount Oliver has a nice shopping district, and it is its own borough," says Tim Fitzgerald of Keller Williams. "It

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      $98K

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      $50K - $198K

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      2 Listings

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    Knoxville

    Stroll through Knoxville’s sloping streets and one might forget that they’re near the heart of Pennsylvania’s second-largest city. This is a Pittsburgh neighborhood that’s quieter than other parts of the city that are closer to downtown. Named after 19th-century area fruit farmer Jeremiah Knox, Knoxville is mostly residential and is bordered by

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      $97K

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      $20K - $189K

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      4 Listings

    Knoxville