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Top neighborhoods in Pittsburgh

Mount Washington
What it’s like to live in Mount Washington
Mount Washington showcases Pittsburgh's most iconic views from its dramatic hillside perch overlooking three rivers and the downtown skyline. Rental options include converted Victorian homes and modern developments along the scenic ridge, though winter parking becomes challenging during snow events on steeper streets. Ideal for professionals who value the neighborhood's distinctive panoramas and convenient downtown access via two historic Inclines despite occasionally navigating steep terrain
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Shadyside
What it’s like to live in Shadyside
Medical residents choose Shadyside for good reason – the neighborhood sits walking distance to UPMC facilities while providing genuine separation from clinical environments after intense shifts. The area's vintage apartment buildings offer significantly more architectural character than sterile medical district housing, with details like leaded glass windows and decorative lobby details reflecting Pittsburgh's wealthy industrial past. Walnut Street's commercial district provides everything from coffee shops to pharmacies within walking distance, creating car-optional living rare in Pittsburgh's hilly topography. Unlike Oakland's undergraduate chaos, you'll find streets quiet enough for actual sleep between hospital rotations. Many buildings feature unexpected amenities like roof decks with downtown views, while the nearby Mellon Park offers green space perfect for mental health breaks between intense medical training experiences.
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Allentown
What it’s like to live in Allentown
Perched on a hillside with downtown views, Allentown offers surprising affordability given its convenient positioning. Rental options include traditional Pittsburgh rowhouses and divided older homes with character details at accessible rates. While the neighborhood provides excellent access to both downtown employment via the Incline and South Side entertainment, some commercial areas remain in development with varied business types. Perfect for urban pioneers who recognize neighborhoods on an upward trajectory and appreciate authentic Pittsburgh character without premium pricing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Off-campus housing is a term to describe housing that is not owned or operated by the college or university. When living off-campus, you will need to set up and pay for utilities like internet, electricity, and water yourself.
Some of the benefits of choosing to live off-campus include more space, privacy, and independence. Choosing to live off-campus also provides additional location flexibility and can come with potential cost savings.
The average rent for an apartment near University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus is $1,940.