brick pennsylvania victorian

c.1900 Brick Pennsylvania Victorian For Sale $20K

$20,000

With a little imagination and effort, this could become a warm and inviting home filled with character and charm.
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Realtor Comments

Steal of a deal for an investor to update this home!

  • 4bd
  • 1.5ba
  • 1,974sqft
  • 2,200sqft lot
  • Circa 1900

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234 3rd St, Charleroi, PA 15022, USA

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: Skyler and Brenda Deems

Brokered by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices The Preferred Realty – Peters Township

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Pros

1. Affordable Housing

  • Home prices are often significantly lower than national averages.
  • Historic homes and larger properties can be found at relatively affordable prices.
  • Attractive option for first-time buyers, investors, and retirees.

2. Proximity to Pittsburgh

  • Within commuting distance of Pittsburgh.
  • Residents can enjoy major-city employment, healthcare, sports, dining, and entertainment while living in a lower-cost community.

3. Small-Town Feel

  • Many residents appreciate the slower pace of life and close-knit neighborhoods.
  • Community events and local traditions help foster local pride.

4. Scenic River Valley Setting

  • Located along the Monongahela River.
  • Rolling hills and river views provide attractive scenery throughout the area.

5. Rich History

  • Charleroi has deep industrial roots and historic architecture that reflect its manufacturing past.
  • The area retains much of its old-town character.

6. Four Distinct Seasons

  • Residents experience colorful autumns, warm summers, and picturesque winter landscapes.

Cons

1. Economic Challenges

  • Like many former industrial towns, Charleroi has faced population decline and economic restructuring.
  • Some commercial buildings and neighborhoods show signs of aging.

2. Limited Local Job Market

  • Employment opportunities within the borough itself can be limited.
  • Many residents commute to larger communities for work.

3. Aging Housing Stock

  • Many homes were built decades ago and may require updates, repairs, or ongoing maintenance.

4. Limited Shopping and Entertainment

  • Daily necessities are available nearby, but residents often travel to larger shopping centers for broader retail and dining options.

5. Winter Weather

  • Snow, ice, and gray winter days are common.
  • Winter driving can occasionally be challenging.

6. School and Neighborhood Variability

  • As with many communities, neighborhood conditions and school experiences can vary, making research important when considering a move.
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