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Why Live in Reserve

Reserve Township, located north of Pittsburgh’s city limits, is known for its hillside homes, historic cemeteries, and midcentury suburbs. The neighborhood features a mix of late 19th-century and prewar single-family homes, as well as ranch-style and Minimal Traditional homes from the 1940s to the 1970s. Townhouses from the 1990s are also present. Reserve Township is within 5 miles of downtown Pittsburgh, making it convenient for commuters via Interstate 279 or Route 28. Public transportation is available through PRT buses on Mt. Troy Road and Spring Garden Road. The area has a few locally owned businesses, including Hog’s Head Bar & Grill and Brenckle’s Greenhouses. For shopping, residents can visit the nearby Shop ‘n Save or head to McKnight Road for big box retailers and Ross Park Mall. Girty’s Woods offers hiking trails, while William R. Prom Memorial Park provides a basketball court and baseball field. Schools in the area, such as Reserve Primary School and Shaler Area High School, have high ratings. Reserve Township hosts community events like Light Up Night, featuring horse-drawn carriages, Santa visits, and carolers, fostering a close-knit community atmosphere.

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