Pittsburgh stood out as a starter-home market where inventory expanded yearly by ~26%, giving first-time buyers more choices than they had in recent years.
That bigger selection aligned with a broader starter-home shift: buyers had more time to compare properties, run numbers, and negotiate instead of rushing immediately.
Conditions aren't effortless: well-priced homes still move quickly, and 30-yr mortgage rates remain in the high-6% range, keeping affordability top of mind.
For Pittsburgh shoppers whose budget already works, current conditions create room to seek seller credits, closing-cost help, repairs, or a longer inspection period.
Waiting for lower rates could bring back competition, so buyers who are financially ready could benefit from acting when the home and payment fit.
Pittsburgh Starter-Home Inventory up 26.3% | When Experience and Results Matter
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