230 57th St, Pittsburgh, PA 15201
FOR RENT

230 57th St
Pittsburgh, PA 15201

Upper Lawrenceville
  • 2 Beds
  • 1.5 Baths
  • 1,218 sqft
  • 2 Beds
  • 1.5 Baths
  • 1,218 sqft

$2,300/mo

Original price: $2,500
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Recently remodeled home! this house features 2 large bedrooms with closets, a powder room and laundry room with brand new washer and dryer on the first floor, and a massive office/storage room on the 3rd floor as well. You'll get a beautiful view of the old church across the street, and plenty of street parking. Attention Children's Hospital workers! the shuttle for UPMC children's is only a few feet away at the bottom of the street, this is the perfect location for Fellows, nurses or residents! full basement access for storage as well. there is a super market, dollar store, two gyms, a coffee shop, yoga studio and a brewery within 2 blocks of this home. Don't wait, send your applications through zillow ASAP!

no pets. tenant pays all utilities, and must upkeep the sidewalk in front of the house, especially during the winter months.

Home Highlights

Pets
No
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Outdoor
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A/C
Cooling only
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Listed
27 days ago

Details for 230 57th St

Days on Market

Days on Market: 27 Days on Trulia

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Single Family Home

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Air Conditioning

Rental

Deposit: $1,000

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What Locals Say about Upper Lawrenceville

  • Trulia User
    "Very dog friendly fun dog parks but the streets are busy and there is not much grass for a puppy to go "
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  • Hallie S.
    "There’s a lot of dogs so you always see people out walking! But, not every neighbor is great about picking up after their dog"
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  • Adam T.
    "I work on the north shore and easily bike to work in 30 mins. Ride a bus, then T. Also drive to work in 12-14 mins. Commute has options and all three are easy and enjoyable"
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  • Adam T.
    "Very easy to walk your dog around the area. Everyone else with dogs are very easy to get along with when passing. "
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  • Adam T.
    "My wife and I moved to this area to be a part of a community and to live a more active life and we were very happy when we realized we made the right choice. People are friendly and it is a very fun and comfortable environment. "
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  • Hallie S.
    "There are so many businesses and great local establishments to support! Shopping, eating, drinking, entertainment - it’s all fun!"
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  • Adam T.
    "I easily commute to the north shore via car, bus or bike. Getting to the strip district is an easy straight shot and the same goes for downtown. Honestly I don’t think the commute could be any easier"
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  • Wolftaur 9.
    "I lived in lawrenceville before the new 3000 dollar condos going up. it's getting too expensive to live here. I enjoy living close to the city but it's too expensive"
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  • Julia G.
    "I have lived here for a year, the neighborhood is relatively quiet, a lot of people seem to keep to themselves."
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  • Beddardkyrstin2
    "it is very up and coming from past years. very nice neighborhood and people. no complaints except for the roads"
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  • averrous1234
    "I moved into Upper Lawrenceville about 4 years ago. The neighborhood has improved since I have moved in with more professionals living here and the commercial district on Butler getting some of the best restaurants in the city. Having said that, this is still a blue collar neighborhood. People watch out for each other, but it takes a little bit of time to get to know everyone. On the down side, public transportation is still iffy and accessibility overall may be difficult for those who cannot drive because of the steepness of the hill. If you do drive, it is ten minutes to shadyside, twelve or fifteen to downtown (depending on traffic), and about twenty to squirrel hill. The housing stock is mixed in quality, though there seem to be a good number of complete rehabs improving the general character of the neighborhood. The central lawrenceville shopping (only a couple of minutes away) is one of the most interesting in the city with a cider house, a bowling alley that has band, several restaurants, the best bakery in the city, lots of clothing and stores with knick-knacks, antiques, new record stores, the best lesbian bar in the city, and a good deal of nightlife. "
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230 57th St, Pittsburgh, PA is a 2 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom, 1,218 sqft single-family home. 230 57th St is located in Upper Lawrenceville, Pittsburgh. 230 57th St was listed for rent for $2,300/month on Apr 2, 2024.