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Real estate experts predict that home price appreciation will slow down in the next year as rising mortgage rates push some buyers out of the market. But home values are expected to keep rising as the large millennial population continues to compete for a low inventory of housing.
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Council’s motion takes aim at wholesalers who often advertise their services with “We Buy Houses/Fast Cash” or other similar signs.
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On today's program: The gender pay gap is worse for Black women in Pittsburgh, which is a problem the city’s Gender Equity Commission is trying to…
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On today's program: Amid unemployment rates stuck in the double digits and economic recession, housing prices in Pittsburgh are rebounding; Black women…
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On today's program: Meet the PSO’s new principal pops conductor; a look back at 2020’s potential biggest business story; why a judge would bar reporters…
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Stapled to telephone poles and planted along the sides of roads, “We Buy Houses” signs have appeared in some Pittsburgh neighborhoods. The signs are…
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Homes in Pittsburgh’s majority black neighborhoods are worth less than comparable homes in white neighborhoods, according to a new study by the Brookings…
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The Pittsburgh-area housing market is booming, according to new data from West Penn Multi-List, which collects real estate data from 17 counties in…
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An $800,000 conservation project is underway to keep one of Pittsburgh's oldest and most recognizable East End homes from sinking.Clayton, located in…
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The Sisters of St. Francis of the Neumann Communities have lived on a hill in Millvale for more than 100 years: they started a hospital and a high school…