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Future outlooks for LTR in the greater Pittsburgh area

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Hi everyone! just wanted to start the discussion with other landlords and investors where are some new markets in the greater Pittsburgh area for LTR in 2023?

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    @Stevan Jones the East End is starting to spill outwards across the river and highways. Troy Hill, Millvale, Etna, Sharpsburg on other side of the river and Swissvale, Greenfield on other side of 376. Wilkinsburg section of Regent Square is well on it's way, especially if they pass the lower tax millage rates will help that section a ton. Carrick has shown some early promise especially as you get closer to Brentwood. Along 65 I like, Brighton Heights, Bellevue, Avalon. Although you have to watch taxes in Bellevue and Avalon. West I like Carnegie, Crafton, Ingram I think they are still undervalued compared to what you get for the price over there. Along with some of the city neighborhoods that border those areas. Windgap, Chartiers City, western part of Sheraden, Westwood, Oakwood. Bridgeville area is going to continue to explode with all of the development going on there. Coraopolis as well since it's pretty central to city and suburban commercial areas like Cranberry/Robinson. Ambridge I like in Beaver County. Beechview and West View although they have started to become a little more pricey, still think they have some room to grow. I think Hazelwood and Homestead have potential but they are definitely further out compared to the rest of these areas. Also like Midway/Mcdonald long term play now that 576 has extended there and it's close to airport/Bridgeville. 

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