Price Comparison Tools for the Pittsburgh Real Estate Market

C.M. Paulson
Price Comparison Tools for the Pittsburgh Real Estate Market
Neighborhood: Pittsburgh
Pittsbugh, PA 15217
United States of America
If you're looking to enter the Pittsburgh Real Estate market, you'll most likely want to gauge the fair market value of the homes that you are considering. While your real estate agent can help you with this legwork, you may want to consider doing some price comparison work yourself. There are plenty of tools available to find the prices of Pittsburgh Real Estate that have sold recently, as well as for homes that are on the market, making it relatively easy to determine the fairness of a selling price in the Pittsburgh Real Estate market.

One way to begin considering prices in the Pittsburgh Real Estate market is to read the Saturday edition of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. The real estate section lists all real estate transactions throughout Allegheny County, separated by wards for those neighborhoods within the Pittsburgh city limits. All townships and municipalities within Allegheny County are included as well. While there is a 4-8 week delay between when a transaction takes place and when it is printed in the paper, reading through these transactions will certainly give you an idea of the price levels that you can find in various areas of Pittsburgh. The Saturday real estate section also includes a summary of median home prices of a selected area of the city or county each week, with information regarding the highest and lowest home sale in the area, allowing you to become more familiar with the Pittsburgh Real Estate market as a whole.

If you're ready to zero in on a certain area in the Pittsburgh Real Estate market, then the Allegheny County Real Estate website may be the next place for you to look. All homes in Allegheny County are listed on the website, with all sales transactions and prices listed. In addition, you'll be able to see a photo of the home that you are interested in, along with the home attributes, homes that are considered to be comparable, and property tax information. This can be a great resource in finding the price that similar homes have captured in the Pittsburgh Real Estate market, allowing you to look back over several years of pricing trends to determine whether or not you feel that a current asking price is fair.

If you're looking for current selling price information, the local Pittsburgh Real Estate websites should have the information that you need. Pittsburgh realtors such as Howard Hanna and Coldwell Banker offer current information for all homes being sold through realtors in the Pittsburgh Real Estate market. You can look at homes based on a specific neighborhood or zip code, allowing you to compare homes throughout one or several areas. While historical transactions are not listed, looking through these websites will allow you to see how many homes are for sale in the area you are considering and what price the sellers think these homes should capture.

If you're willing to do a little legwork, there are plenty of great tools available to help you to find both current and historical home prices in the Pittsburgh Real Estate market. The above resources should help you as you begin your search - good luck!

Published by C.M. Paulson

C.M. Paulson is a versatile writer and analyst with extensive business experience working for 2 Fortune 100 companies.  View profile

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