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PGH-RealEstate t1_iwir2y9 wrote
Reply to comment by ATribeCalledGreg in Smithfield street police presence by Subject-Passenger340
The people involved in these shootings often don't actually know how to shoot, which is bad for any person or property around them.
I know of an office (not downtown) that has temporarily gone fully remote because of gun violence. The tenants aren't worried about being assaulted, but rather getting caught in the crossfire, or having a bullet come through their windows. It's messed up.
PGH-RealEstate t1_iug1s2e wrote
Reply to comment by bingosherlock in Anyone confirm if Fifth Season is shutting down their business? by Big-Cockroach-5986
People are still sitting on mountains of high value cash, but the risk appetite is super low at the moment. Add that to financials finally catching up the tech that all of this capital was funding and here we are.
And let’s be honest, vertical farming is far less efficient than just actual farming in a country with nearly unlimited arable soil.
PGH-RealEstate t1_iufg87n wrote
Reply to comment by Mob_Vylan in Best place for kids to trick or treat in Pittsburgh? by Mob_Vylan
Yes, this sub is especially salty about nearly everything. Anyway, the answer to your question is likely any denser, walkable, middle class to affluent neighborhood with lots of kids. Mt. Lebo, Brookline, Dormont, Morningside, Highland Park, Sewickley, Aspinwall, etc…
PGH-RealEstate t1_itmxnjo wrote
Reply to comment by Alvindm03 in The Walmart at the Waterworks Mall is closing in November by James19991
Nope, the parcel is still owned by Wal Mart Corporate
PGH-RealEstate t1_j3wgyo2 wrote
Reply to From Florida to Pittsburgh : Is $100,000 home budget in Pittsburgh on disability income feasible? by [deleted]
Just to add a little color to the OP's likely situation. Following the surfside condo tower collapse that killed 98 people in 2021, Florida passed strict condo maintenance and inspection requirement to counter the decades of deferred maintenance on many buildings that kept condo fees low. Condo associations are having to substantially raise these fees, so the days of being able to afford to live in a high-rise condo on a low-fixed income are over.