i went to college there. great town overall. sports are great, food/restaurants/bars/nightlight is great and each section of the city has it's own characteristics. the airport is 20-30 mins outside of town, but typically a breeze compared to bigger ones.
worst parts; the traffic and liberals. the city design is pretty piss poor for transportation, but interesting. like any big city there are liberals and even tho this is a blue collar town, they exist. has a lot to do with the # of colleges i suppose.
if you end of living in the south hills area i'd try to move by the T (their subway) that makes it easy to get downtown/sports events without driving.
Ya Pittsburgh is one of the most beautiful cities I've ever seen. I wonder what it's like if you defend yourself against a burgler there, would their district attorney protect you?
I also wonder if they would participate in a crazy covid lockdown in the future. If not I would move there in a heartbeat while it's still extremely affordable.
it's very beautiful, you're totally right.
one of my best friends still lives there and he's big 2A. never had an issue, but he lives in a nicer part of town.
my advice would be live in the suburbs. every big city is run by big city faggots. Pittsburgh might be better than most, but they're def part of the reason PA is a fucking swing state. Too many retarded leftys congregate in both big cities.
my insanley rich boss at the time lived in an area called McDonald. I liked it. had a great rural feel but only 20 mins outside the south tunnel. tons of nice places up north too, Cranberry/Wexford/Butler.
best of luck broski. hope it all works out.
Good to know. I appreciate it.
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