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Homewood North Multifamily Homes & Duplexes for Sale

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    $135,000

    7304 Forest Way, Pittsburgh, PA 15208

    Tucked away on a shady lot you'll find this side by side brick duplex! Both sides have been recently updated and boast character and comfort. 7304 offers tall ceilings, gleaming hardwood floors, and a tastefully appointed kitchen. Upstairs you'll find two bedrooms and a fully remodeled bathroom! 7305 also offers LVT floors and a spacious layout, including a full dining room AND powder room on the

    Ted Block COMPASS PENNSYLVANIA, LLC

    7304 Forest Way, Pittsburgh, PA 15208
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    $199,900

    7707 Forest Way, Pittsburgh, PA 15208

    Wow!! 3 Parcel numbers are included in this sale! 7707-7708 Forest Way is a mirror image, side by side duplex with each unit including 3BR, 1 Full Bath. Great Rental History. 7710 Forest Way is another 2BR, 1 Full Bath unit on top of a 1 car garage with additional basement. Also great renal history and much larger than it looks. So many possibilities with these properties!!

    Patty Helwich HOWARD HANNA REAL ESTATE SERVICES

    7707 Forest Way, Pittsburgh, PA 15208

Why Live in Homewood North

Homewood North in Pittsburgh is a neighborhood with a rich history and diverse community. Originally a streetcar suburb, it became home to many Black residents from the Hill District and has faced economic challenges, leading to vacant lots and blighted properties. Organizations like Operation Better Block and the Homewood Community Development Collaborative are working to revitalize the area while preserving its cultural heritage. The neighborhood features brick rowhouses and single-family homes with Victorian and American Foursquare designs, though upkeep varies widely. Public transportation is accessible via PRT buses and the Martin Luther King Jr. East Busway, with downtown Pittsburgh just 8 miles away. Local businesses, such as Dorsey’s Record Shop and 876 Island Spice, contribute to the community's character, though they stand alongside empty lots and boarded-up buildings. Nightlife includes several neighborhood bars, and grocery options range from Family Dollar to the East End Food Co-op. Baxter Parklet and Homewood Gazebo Park provide green spaces, while the Junior Green Corps. maintains community gardens. The annual Harambee Ujima Festival celebrates Black arts and culture, and the Greater Pittsburgh Coliseum is poised for redevelopment. Safety initiatives like Cure Violence East work to improve the area.
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