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c.1940 Pennsylvania Foreclosure For Sale $47K

$47,000

Pennsylvania foreclosure for sale! The layout delivers practical living space with plenty of opportunity to personalize. Enjoy an additional backyard area—perfect for outdoor relaxation, recreation, or landscaping ideas.

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Realtor Comments

Opportunity awaits at 1605 Union Ave in McKeesport! This 2-story frame home offers solid potential for investors or buyers looking to add value. Featuring a classic front porch, the property provides a welcoming exterior and space to relax. Inside, the home is ready for updates and improvements to bring it back to its full potential. Conveniently located near local amenities, shopping, and major roadways. Property is being sold as-is. Great opportunity to renovate and make it shine! Equal Housing Opportunity. Sale subject to appraisal. Lead-Based Paint notice required for properties built prior to 1978.
  • 2bed
  • 1bath
  • Circa 1940

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1605 Union Ave, McKeesport, PA 15132

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: Myles Mazzanti

Brokered by MILESTONE REALTY

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Pros

  • Close to Pittsburgh
    • You’re typically within a reasonable drive of major jobs, hospitals, and entertainment in the Pittsburgh area.
  • More affordable housing than the core city
    • Parts of the area can offer better home prices/rents than many “closer-in” Pittsburgh neighborhoods.
  • Walkable, established neighborhoods in many areas
    • You may find older housing stock with community “bones” (neighbors, local businesses).
  • Access to parks and outdoor recreation
    • The region has lots of nearby hiking, rivers/trails, and day-trip options.
  • Working-class identity
    • Many residents value community roots and practical, neighborly culture.

Cons

  • Economic/redevelopment variability
    • Like many post–industrial towns, some areas have struggled with disinvestment and may still be in transition.
  • Public safety can vary by neighborhood
    • If you’re considering a move, it’s worth checking local crime stats and visiting at different times of day.
  • Weather
    • Winters can be cold and snowy, with lots of grey days; summers can be humid.
  • Traffic and commute timing
    • Depending on where you work, commuting to Pittsburgh can be slower during peak periods.
  • School and service differences
    • School quality, property taxes, and local services can differ by district—worth verifying before committing.
  • Aging infrastructure / housing condition
    • Older homes can be appealing, but you may face maintenance needs (systems, roofs, foundations, etc.).
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