Originally Posted by
SonofaBish
Here's my personal opinion - i've lived on Neville Island for 7 years now (all of college and the 3.5 years since i've graduated) ....
I would live North of the city if possbile... nieghborhoods are nice, some of the best schools in the state are north (North Allegheny, Pine Richland, Hampton, Fox Chapel) and the commute from the North is BY FAR the best, i don't care what anyone says... You couldn't pay me $1M a year to commute from the south hills ... I have a very easy commute coming from the West, but the number of communities coming into the city via Rt. 65 is limited i think... I also think that North of the city has the nicest housing.... I serached for 2 years before deciding to build my home, and that was my observations... There's an upscale community in each direction, but in general, i think the North is better..... As a living decision, I don't care much for the South Hills (unless you go really far south).. I think its too busy, too congested, and i despise driving that direction anytime around the normal rush hours....
However, to my ultimate suggestion - if you are willing to commute a little bit, STAY OUT OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY. taxes are FAR cheaper in all of the surrounding counties... Westmoreland county (to the EAST) is where i'm building my home and taxes are OK, but some of the communties close to allgeheny county are starting to get closer and closer to Allegheny county taxes... Butler adn Washington counties are very reasonable on taxes, and Beaver county is dirt cheap.... If you're looking at a job in Green Tree, i suppose i'd probably choose Washington county, that way you wont' have to contest with the vast majority of the traffic... you'll still deal with some of the backup from teh Fort Pitt Tunnels, but if you learn your way around, you might be able to avoid it altogether
One last thought - even thought i think that the North is the nicest area in Allegheny county, if you are looking at a job in Green Tree i think North Fayette Twp would be nice... there's some nice homes there and i think it'd be a decent transition between urban and suburban life...
I chose to built my place East of the city, but mostly because taht's where i found a piece of property in "the sticks" that suited me best.... If you're not working downtown, then i'd try to stay on the side of teh city that you're working on... in your case, South/West of the city would be a good choice....
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