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Megan Davis
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Best Pittsburgh Neighborhoods to invest in.

Megan Davis
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Looking for any inside info on what neighborhoods you think are the next hotspot to invest in rentals. Currently own rentals in Lawrenceville and brookline. Looking to see her other places are trending.

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Josh Caldwell
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There are number of neighborhoods in the Pittsburgh area that are on the rise.  Pretty much the entire RT 8 corridor in the North Hills is a good bet. I also see a lot of potential in Troy Hill, and potential in Mt, Washington.  My dark horse candidate is McKees Rocks.  It is a lower blue collar area with a lot of rentals but industrial activity is starting to pick up.  Also look at the Hill District, uptown is already warm and the central hill area is moving north. 

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