c.1918 Pennsylvania Foursquare For Sale $50K
$50,000
This spacious Pennsylvania foursquare showcases beautiful hardwood floors and a decorative fireplace that adds charm to the living room. The oversized kitchen provides plenty of counter space and comes equipped with an electric stove, dishwasher, and microwave.

Realtor Comments
Welcome to 1715 Duss Avenue – a solid brick 5-bedroom, 1 full bath home located in the heart of Ambridge. Second Floor bedrooms are equipped with a ceiling fan, along with additional ceiling fans in the living and dining rooms for added comfort. The basement includes glass block windows, a high-efficiency furnace, newer hot water heater, washer and dryer, 150 amp electric service, plus a classic Pittsburgh potty and stand-alone shower. Enjoy outdoor living with large front and rear porches, a detached garage, and additional rear parking for convenience.
- 5bd
- 1ba
- 1,584sqft
- 3,485sqft lot
- Circa 1918

1715 Duss Ave, Ambridge, PA 15003, 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.ย
Contact Realtor: RE/MAX Select Realty

Pros of living in Ambridge, PA
- Convenient to Pittsburgh: Ambridge is close enough for commuting while still feeling more residential/smaller-town.
- Good access to jobs and amenities: You can enjoy big-city options (work, hospitals, shopping, events) without living in the thick of it.
- Community vibe: Many residents describe it as close-knit, with familiar local businesses and neighborhood identity.
- More affordable housing than some Pittsburgh neighborhoods: Depending on the exact block/street, housing can be more reasonable.
- Local parks and outdoor time: Nearby river/green spaces and day trips around the Pittsburgh area.
- History and character: The areaโs steel/industrial roots often translate into โcharacterโ in older homes and neighborhoods.
Cons of living in Ambridge, PA
- Weather extremes: Winters can be cold and snowy; summers can be warm/humid.
- Traffic bottlenecks can happen: Routes into/out of Pittsburgh and around the greater metro can get congested at peak times.
- Older housing stock: If you buy/rent older properties, you may face more maintenance (basements, roofs, systems, etc.).
- Local economic swings: Like many steel-era towns, job growth can be more uneven depending on the industries hiring at the time.
- Air/water/environment concerns (depending on location): Parts of the Pittsburgh region have historical industrial impactsโworth checking specific neighborhood and current conditions.
- Nightlife/variety of options require driving: For a lot of dining/entertainment, youโll probably go into Pittsburgh or nearby towns.

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