Thursday, July 19, 2007

Three Pittsburgh Suburbs Rank in Top 10 Nationally for Affordability

Money Magazine recently ranked the Best Places to Live in 2007. There were actually several different rankings they did, including the list of the Top 25 Places Where Homes are Most Affordable. This list was compiled by taking into account average income in a town and average housing price (i.e. where salaries actually enable people to afford to buy a home in the local market).



Anyway, West Mifflin, Penn Hills and Brentwood all ranked in the top 10 nationally for affordability. Here is a link to the Trib's coverage of this.



It's some thing that all Pittsburghers know already, but it's good to see us getting some national pub for it.



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