Brick c.1930 Pennsylvania Craftsman Bungalow $75K
$75,000
Spacious 4-bedroom Pennsylvania craftsman bungalow brimming with potential and ready for a fresh start. Features oversized bedrooms, generous living spaces, and abundant natural light—providing a perfect canvas for your personal vision.

Enjoy the added charm of a sunroom and a deck, With solid bones and tons of open space, this home presents an incredible opportunity for an investor looking for monthly rental income or a buyer ready to create their dream home. The possibilities are endless-bring your creativity and make it your own. Additional features include a two-car detached garage and carport for ample parking and storage. Property is being sold AS-IS.
- 4bed
- 1bath
- 2,006sqft
- 3,798sqft lot
- Circa 1930

1410 Craig St, McKeesport, PA 15132 $75,000
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.

Pros
- Proximity to Pittsburgh
- About 8–15 miles from downtown Pittsburgh depending on where you are in McKeesport, making city jobs, events, and big-city amenities reasonably accessible without paying Pittsburgh prices.
- Affordability
- Generally lower housing costs than many nearby suburbs and Pittsburgh itself. Good options for first-time buyers, renters, or those looking to stretch a budget.
- Historic and small-city feel
- Rich local history, friendly neighborhoods, and a sense of community that can come with smaller-city living.
- River access and outdoor spaces
- Proximity to the Monongahela River with local parks and green space for walking, biking, and outdoor activities.
- Walkable cores in parts of town
- Some neighborhoods have a compact, walkable feel with local shops, diners, and community spaces.
- Schools and community services
- Local public schools and municipal services for residents; some families appreciate smaller school districts and community involvement.
Cons
- Economic challenges and job market
- Historically impacted by broader regional shifts; some areas experience limited local employment opportunities outside of Pittsburgh and nearby towns. Commute to jobs in or near Pittsburgh can be common.
- Crime and safety variability
- Like many small post-industrial cities, some neighborhoods face higher crime rates than the national average. It varies block by block, so a close, on-the-ground visit is essential.
- Property maintenance and aging infrastructure
- Some homes and streets show aging infrastructure; maintenance costs can be a factor for homeowners depending on the block.
- Education quality variability
- School quality can vary by neighborhood; it’s important to research specific schools if you have children or are planning to move with a family.
- Weather and environmental risk
- Humid summers, cold winters, and occasional flood concerns near river areas. Consider flood risk maps and local drainage when choosing a home.
- Limited high-end amenities within the city
- For some needs (high-end shopping, niche healthcare, entertainment), residents often travel to Pittsburgh or neighboring suburbs.
- Public transit and connectivity
- Transit options are more limited than a major city; you may rely on cars for most errands. Commuting to Pittsburgh is possible but not as seamless as in larger metro areas.
Tips if you’re evaluating a move
- Visit at different times: weekdays vs. weekends, daytime vs. evening, to get a feel for traffic, safety, and typical activity.
- Check current crime maps and school ratings for the specific neighborhoods you’re interested in.
- Talk to locals in the neighborhoods you’re considering to get a sense of community feel and any current concerns.
- If you work in Pittsburgh, map out realistic commute times during rush hour to gauge daily travel impact.
- Look at floodplain and drainage maps for properties near the river, and review homeowners insurance implications.



















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