c.1930 Pennsylvania Starter Home For Sale $59K
$59,000
Pittsburgh’s hot housing market makes this a golden opportunity—transform this Pennsylvania starter home with a few key updates and watch the value rise!

Realtor Comments
Discover the potential at 740 Climax Street, nestled in the vibrant Pittsburgh zip 15210 . This property offers a compelling opportunity for those looking to invest in a dynamic and vibrant neighborhood. This property presents a solid chance to add value through renovations and create a desirable home or rental unit.
- 4bed
- 2bath
- 1,748sqft
- 1,751sqft lot
- Circa 1930

740 Climax St, Pittsburgh, PA 15210
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
Contact Realtor: Christopher Ellson

Pros of Living in Pittsburgh
1. Affordable Cost of Living (Especially for a City)
Compared to other major metros, Pittsburgh offers relatively low housing costs and overall affordability—especially appealing for young professionals, families, and retirees.
2. Strong Job Market in Key Sectors
Pittsburgh has transformed from its steel town roots into a hub for healthcare, education, robotics, and tech (with companies like Google, Uber, and Duolingo maintaining a presence here).
3. Renowned Healthcare and Education
Home to world-class institutions like UPMC (healthcare) and Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh, the city attracts top talent and offers excellent services.
4. Diverse Neighborhoods & Cultural Scene
From trendy Lawrenceville to historic Shadyside or artsy Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh offers a wide variety of neighborhood vibes. Museums, theaters, music, and food scenes are vibrant and growing.
5. Green Spaces & Outdoor Activities
Pittsburgh has over 700 public stairs, river trails, and parks like Schenley and Frick. Three rivers and many hills create opportunities for hiking, biking, and kayaking.
6. Strong Sports Culture
Whether it’s the Steelers, Penguins, or Pirates, sports fans feel right at home here. There’s a strong sense of local pride and community.
❌ Cons of Living in Pittsburgh
1. Harsh Winters & Cloudy Weather
Pittsburgh sees long, gray winters and a lot of overcast days—some years clock over 200 cloudy days. Snow and ice are common from December through March.
2. Traffic & Road Confusion
Due to the city’s hilly terrain, rivers, and old infrastructure, the road system can be confusing. Tunnels and bridges often cause traffic bottlenecks.
3. Older Housing Stock
Many homes are charming but dated, often requiring updates to plumbing, electrical, or heating systems. Renovations can be necessary.
4. Declining Population in Some Areas
While certain neighborhoods are growing, others still face depopulation and disinvestment, which may affect schools and services.
5. Taxes
Pennsylvania has local income taxes in addition to state taxes. Property taxes can also be high in some neighborhoods, especially suburbs.
6. Limited Public Transit Reach
Pittsburgh has a decent bus and light rail system (Port Authority), but coverage is inconsistent outside the core areas—owning a car is often necessary.




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