Alone-Lobster-7405

Alone-Lobster-7405 t1_j6o800b wrote

I had to visit a customer once in the middle of winter and they told they would handle the accommodations. Turns out they own a B&B in the middle of nowhere and that is where I would be staying. I'm sure it's nice in the spring but in January during a storm it had an Overlook Hotel vibe. Best part is I'm the only one there. No guest or staff but I'm hearing creaks and groans and I swear voices. Eventually I barricade myself in a room using the old school sliding bolt locks and a chair against the door and somehow fall asleep. At 3am I'm woken by a vivid nightmare which I don't normally have and it felt exceptionally real but took place somewhere I wasn't familiar with. When I get over that and look around the door I bolted and put a chair against is now wide open. Spent the next night sleeping in a chair just inside the front door. Nothing more occurred but never felt right there. I've searched the place since then and never found anyone else bringing up strange events there but not sure how many times people stay there alone.

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Alone-Lobster-7405 t1_j2msqug wrote

I live in a near by mon valley borough and we don't have any problems but would be surprised to hear any part is among the safest in the state. Geographically Pittsburgh is larger and more economically diverse. If you have a job lined up I'd look at commute options. Public transportation in general sucks but there are a few good routes. Real estate is somewhat affordable but keep in mind most of the houses are older. Have the house checked out. If looking to buy a new house there are not many options in the valley. We have the Waterfront area with shopping and newer rentals near the river. If you're near there you can walk for most shopping.

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