Four Bedroom Pennsylvania Handyman Special Under $40K
OHU50K Notes $39,900

Realtor Comments
Welcome to your next project! This large home offers immense potential with oversized rooms throughout, including four spacious bedrooms, a generous living area, and an eat-in kitchen. The property needs some TLC but features a quiet backyard for relaxation and ample off-street parking. Perfect for creating your dream home!~ Marketed by Donna Tidwell, Berkshire Hathaway HomeSerices the Preferred Realty.
- 4 bed
- 1.5 bath
- 0.34 acre lot

210 N Walnut St, Blairsville, PA 15717 $39,900
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Pros of Blairsville, PA
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Low Cost of Living
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Many cost‑categories (housing, utilities, groceries, etc.) are well below U.S. averages.
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Housing tends to be affordable relative to many urban or suburban areas.
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Smaller / Tight‑knit Community
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Blairsville is small (around ~3,200 residents), which often means people know their neighbors, more personal connections, quieter life.
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There’s a sense of community and local identity.
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Relatively Low Crime, Especially Violent Crime
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Violent crime rates are lower than national averages.
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Overall crime per capita tends to be lower than many places.
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Good School Performance & Education Levels (in some metrics)
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The local River Valley School District has been recognized in some state reports for strong student performance on reading & math.
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High school diploma rates are good; though fewer people have college degrees compared to national averages.
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Desirable Housing / Home Value Variation by Neighborhood
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Housing affordability plus some variation in quality allows for options. Some neighborhoods are rated better.
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Location
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Positioned in western Pennsylvania; not extremely remote, but rural enough to get more space. If you like smaller towns with access to larger hubs for occasional needs, this can be a balance.
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Cons / Challenges of Blairsville, PA
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Small Size & Declining Population
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The population has been shrinking slightly over recent years (−0.5% year over year; −3.4% over 5 years in one report). Small populations can mean fewer amenities, fewer job variety, and less “built‑in growth.”
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Lower Income / Less Wealth Accumulation
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Median household income is below both state and national medians. E.g. ~ $43,688 vs ~$60,000+ U.S. median.
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Fewer people with bachelor’s degree or higher compared to many areas.
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Fewer Amenities / Entertainment Options
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Many amenities are not very close; walking‑distance options are limited. You’ll probably need a car for many errands.
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Limited public transportation.
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Health & Safety‑Related Infrastructure Limitations
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Access to certain health facilities (clinics, specialists) may be more limited than in larger towns.
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Some reports note issues with air quality or environmental concerns in categories of “Health & Safety.”
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Job / Economic Opportunity Limits
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Because it’s small, job options are more limited, particularly for specialized or high‑pay roles.
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Earnings tend to be lower, which combined with limited opportunities can make career growth slower. (Implied from income / schooling data)
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Weather / Climate & Geographic Trade‑offs
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Like much of western/central Pennsylvania, winters are cold and may be heavy with snow. Seasonal weather might not appeal to everyone. (General implication; not always explicitly cited in these sources)
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Rural / smaller towns sometimes have infrastructure limitations (e.g. internet speeds, road maintenance, etc.) in certain neighborhoods. (Internet availability was noted as variable in housing/internet reports)
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