Pennsylvania handyman special

c.1920 Five Bedroom Pennsylvania Handyman Special Tri-Plex For Sale Under $41K

$40,500

Five bedroom Pennsylvania handyman special equipped with multiple hot water tanks, furnaces, and electrical panels. Extras include central A/C, two covered porches, and a two‑car detached garage.

Realtor Comments

The stacked 3-unit triplex would make a great investment property.

  • 5bed
  • 3bath
  • Circa 1920

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206 Lookout Ave, Charleroi, PA 15022

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Contact Realtor: Jeffrey Walker

Brokered by Forest Lake Real Estate Group

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Pros

  • Affordable housing and cost of living: Home prices and rents in Charleroi are generally lower than in many parts of the Pittsburgh region, making it easier to buy or rent on a modest budget.
  • Riverfront and small‑town atmosphere: Located on the Monongahela River, Charleroi offers scenic river views, a relaxed pace, and close‑knit community ties.
  • Convenient regional access: Within reasonable driving distance of Pittsburgh and other river‑valley towns, which can make commuting for work or accessing city amenities feasible.
  • Historic character: Older neighborhoods and period architecture provide character and appeal for buyers who appreciate historic homes.
  • Community events and local organizations: Churches, civic groups, and local events help foster neighborhood connections and a sense of belonging.
  • Proximity to outdoor recreation: Nearby trails, parks, and river activities offer opportunities for walking, biking, fishing, and boating.
  • Lower traffic and shorter commutes locally: Compared with larger metros, local travel tends to be less congested and commutes shorter for many residents.

Cons

  • Economic and employment challenges: Charleroi, like many small Rust Belt towns, has faced economic decline and fewer local job opportunities—many residents commute or work in surrounding towns or the Pittsburgh metro.
  • Pockets of blight and vacant properties: Some areas show vacant buildings, deferred maintenance, or commercial vacancies, which can affect neighborhood appeal and services.
  • Crime and safety variation: Certain neighborhoods experience higher crime rates than surrounding suburbs; safety can vary block by block—research local crime maps and visit neighborhoods in person.
  • Schools and education variability: Public school performance may be mixed—families should research specific schools and available programs.
  • Limited amenities and entertainment: Fewer dining, shopping, and cultural options compared with larger cities; residents often travel to nearby towns or Pittsburgh for broader choices.
  • Infrastructure and municipal resource constraints: Some municipal services, street maintenance, and commercial investment may be less robust than in more prosperous areas.
  • Healthcare specialty access: Basic medical services are available locally, but specialized care and major hospitals are found in larger regional centers, requiring travel.
  • Stagnant or slow housing-market recovery in parts: Home appreciation and resale prospects can be uneven—certain neighborhoods may take longer to rebound.
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