514 Ridge Avenue

Property details·East Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania·375-L-44

3Beds
1Baths
1,272Sq ft
0.08Acres
1930Built
$60KLast sale

Location

Address

514 Ridge Avenue

East Pittsburgh, PA 15112

Allegheny County

Parcel ID

375-L-44

Coordinates

40.398558, -79.840080

Building details

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Square feet
1,272
Year built
1930

Land & lot

Lot size
0.08 acres
Land area
3,680 sq ft
Neighborhood
82201
Land use code
1001

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$194.8
Market value$22,200
Assessed value$4,200
Building value$18,700
Land value$3,500

Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.

County context

Allegheny County 2026 Insights

Pittsburgh's County Defies the Rust Belt Narrative — But Inequality Tells a Complicated Story

Allegheny County is one of the most quietly compelling real estate markets in the United States. Home to Pittsburgh and stretching across 130 municipalities — from postindustrial river towns to leafy academic enclaves like Squirrel Hill and Shadyside — the county has spent two decades rebranding itself from steel collapse to tech and medical hub. The data reflects that transition, but not without friction.

The headline number that stops any coastal observer cold: a median home price of $235,000 in a county of 1.24 million people. At a time when the national median home value sits around $320,000, Allegheny County offers urban density, genuine cultural amenities, and a major research university ecosystem (Carnegie Mellon, Pitt, Duquesne) for roughly 73 cents on the national dollar. That's not a declining market — prices are up 7.8% year-over-year, outpacing many Sun Belt metros that have since cooled.

The "Eds and Meds" Economy Is Real, But Uneven

The county's economic transformation from steel to services shows up clearly in education attainment: nearly 45% of residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher, with 18.8% carrying graduate credentials. That's a significant knowledge-worker concentration. Healthcare — anchored by UPMC, one of the largest health systems in the country — and robotics and AI research have replaced blast furnaces as the county's economic engine.

Yet the Gini index of 0.483 is a flashing yellow light. That's meaningfully above the national average and suggests the new economy's gains aren't spreading evenly. A child poverty rate of 14.6% — considerably above the adult rate of 11.2% — points to concentrated disadvantage among families, particularly in neighborhoods like McKees Rocks and Braddock that have not shared in the Oakland-Lawrenceville revival.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$235,00027% below national median
YoY Price Change+7.8%well above national average appreciation
Rent Burden Rate41.9%far above the 30% healthy threshold
Gini Index0.483high inequality for a mid-size metro

The Renter Squeeze Hidden in an Affordable Market

Here's the paradox that defines Allegheny County right now: the market is affordable for buyers, but increasingly brutal for renters. With median rent at $1,111 and 20.9% of renters in severe rent burden, a significant share of the population is trapped in a bind — unable to afford homeownership, but also spending a punishing share of income on rent. The 9.6% vacancy rate and an aging housing stock (median year built: 1952) suggest supply isn't the full story. Wages in service and healthcare support roles simply haven't kept pace with rents in desirable neighborhoods.

The 18.6% work-from-home rate is also reshaping demand, pulling remote workers toward the county's more affordable townships while intensifying competition in walkable urban neighborhoods.


FAQs

What makes Allegheny County unique in the U.S. real estate market? Few counties of its size offer this combination: a genuinely affordable median home price, robust post-industrial economic reinvention anchored by healthcare and technology, and a highly educated workforce. The Pittsburgh metro has largely avoided the boom-bust volatility of Sun Belt markets, making it attractive to remote workers and value-seeking buyers priced out of coastal cities.

Is Pittsburgh actually as affordable as people say? For buyers, largely yes — but with important caveats. The price-to-income ratio is favorable compared to national norms, and entry-level homes exist well below $150,000 in many neighborhoods. However, renters face real affordability stress, with nearly one in five renter households in severe burden. The story of affordability in Allegheny County depends heavily on whether you own or rent.

Why are home prices rising so fast in a region with population challenges? Allegheny County's overall population has been relatively stable, but internal demand dynamics — remote workers relocating from higher-cost metros, increased competition in desirable walkable neighborhoods, and limited new construction in a county full of hills and legacy zoning — are pushing prices upward despite modest net migration. The old housing stock also constrains supply; building new is often more expensive than the market can support at scale.

Local market context

Our database includes 1,906 properties in East Pittsburgh.

East Pittsburgh offers affordable housing with an average price of $112,418.

With a price per square foot of just $79, this area offers excellent value for buyers.

Home prices in East Pittsburgh are 62% lower than the Allegheny County average.

MetricEast PittsburghAllegheny Countyvs County
Average Price$112,418$296,927-62%
Avg Sq Ft1,4311,706-16%
Price/Sq Ft$79$174-55%
Properties1,906637,259-100%

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Frequently Asked Questions About East Pittsburgh, PA Real Estate

What is the average home price in East Pittsburgh, PA?

The average home price in East Pittsburgh, PA is $112,418, based on analysis of 1,906 properties in our database.

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Homes in East Pittsburgh, PA average 1,431 square feet, with an average price of $112,418.

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