Yellow Brick c.1910 Pennsylvania Foursquare With Original Elements Under $50K
OHU50K Notesย ย ย $49,900
Yellow Brick c.1910 Pennsylvania Foursquare With Original Elements. Beautiful fixer upper with a price tag that can’t be beat. This home has been lovingly kept and is in a nice location.

Realtor Comments
Spacious three story brick home with a large front covered porch. Lots of old world charm with original woodwork, decorative fireplaces, french doors, and nice built-ins. Plenty of counter and cabinet space in the kitchen. The formal dining room will be great for family gatherings in the upcoming holiday season. Upstairs you will find all four bedrooms and the full bathroom. Natural light streams through the large windows onto the hardwood flooring. The full, unfinished basement adds tons of additional storage space. Minutes to toll rd 43.
- 4 bed
- 1 bath
- 2,235 sqft
- 3,920 sqft lot
- Build date 1910
If interested in a property, pleases 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.ย
810 Howard St, Monongahela, PA 15063ย $49,900
- Contact Realtor: Bob Moncavage
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Pros
- Affordable housing: Home prices are generally below the national average and often lower than many Pittsburgh suburbs.
- Access to Pittsburgh jobs: Many residents commute to the Pittsburgh area for work in healthcare, education, technology, manufacturing, and finance.
- Historic character: Monongahela has a walkable downtown with many 19th-century buildings and a strong sense of local history.
- Riverfront setting: The Monongahela River provides scenic views and opportunities for boating, fishing, and riverside recreation.
- Small-town atmosphere: Residents often appreciate the close-knit community, local events, and slower pace of life.
- Reasonable amenities: Grocery stores, restaurants, parks, and essential services are available locally, with much more available in the surrounding metro area.
- Four-season climate: If you enjoy changing seasons, you’ll experience colorful falls, warm summers, snowy winters, and mild springs.
Cons
- Limited local job market: While there are jobs in healthcare, education, retail, and local businesses, many higher-paying or specialized careers require commuting.
- Older housing stock: Many homes were built decades ago or earlier, offering character but sometimes requiring more maintenance and updates.
- Car-dependent: While the downtown is somewhat walkable, most residents rely on a car for commuting and errands outside the city.
- Weather: Winters can be cold, snowy, and cloudy, while summers can be warm and humid.
- Flood risk: Because parts of the city are near the river, some properties may have higher flood risk or require flood insurance. It’s worth checking the specific property’s flood zone before buying.
- Limited nightlife: For major concerts, museums, or a larger restaurant scene, residents typically head to Pittsburgh.
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