Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh

Atlanta, Georgia Homes for Sale

About Pittsburgh

Located south of downtown Atlanta, Pittsburgh is an up-and-coming neighborhood that has seen a boost in growth and development. Originally named Pittsburgh for its resemblance to the industrial setting of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, this neighborhood is bordered by Adair Park, the Westside Beltline Trail, and is conveniently located near the many amenities in downtown Atlanta.

Quick Facts

Current Prices: $138,900 to $575,680

Closed Prices: $69,000 to $716,000

Median Sale Price: $300,000

Average $ per sq ft: $213

Association Fee Ranges: $0 to $229/mo, $0 to $3876, $0

Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home

Age: 1915 to 2022

Sq. Ft.: 637 to 3634 Sq. Ft.

Bedrooms: 0 to 6 Bedrooms

Bathrooms: 0 to 5 Bathrooms

Lot Size: 0 - 5+ acres

Around Pittsburgh

This neighborhood is mostly residential, with a small business and industrial district located on the eastern edge of the neighborhood nearest Peoplestown. The Westside Beltline Trail is located to the west of the neighborhood, and the green Pittman Park sits on the eastern border.

Home prices in Pittsburgh are fairly inexpensive, and the area tends to be an affordable option for those who want to live near downtown Atlanta while still enjoying a quieter residential neighborhood. Pittsburgh is popular with first-time buyers, but as further development and investment come to the neighborhood, home values are expected to rise.

Pittsburgh has several small grocery stores and a handful of franchise restaurants. Just outside the neighborhood are many local restaurants and eateries where residents can grab some BBQ, soul food, southern comfort food, Italian, and more. Residents of Pittsburgh also have easy access to Midtown and downtown Atlanta for a variety of eateries and dining options.

Pittman Park and the Pittman Park community pool are local gathering spots in this neighborhood, providing a place to swim, play and relax. It’s not uncommon to see construction and redevelopment around this neighborhood, and locals are used to the commercial trains that hustle through town, a reminder of living in an urban industrial oasis.

Pittsburgh doesn’t have much nightlife within the neighborhood borders, but nearby communities and its proximity to downtown Atlanta make up for what the neighborhood lacks. West End and Adair Park offer restaurants and entertainment options, and the Westside Beltline Trail links Pittsburgh to neighboring areas, parks, and restaurants along the trail. Downtown Atlanta is only minutes away, providing residents with a wide range of activities and entertainment, like the Phillips Arena, The Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the SkyView Ferris Wheel, and much more.

Cool off in the Pittman Park community pool or venture off to see public art murals and sculptures along the Westside Beltline Trail. The nearby Adair Park gives outdoor lovers access to playgrounds, baseball fields, basketball courts, and tennis courts, and downtown Atlanta provides museums, art galleries, brunch spots and parks to enjoy.

I-85 and Metropolitan Parkway border this neighborhood and provide convenient access into downtown Atlanta. There are multiple bus stops along Metropolitan Parkway and McDaniel Street, and the nearby West End Transit Station provides access to the gold and red MARTA train lines. The Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is about 15 minutes away.

Locals Love

  • Affordable homes
  • Community history
  • Pittman Park

Locals Don't Love

  • Vacant lots
  • Limited dining and nightlife in the neighborhood

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