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Glassport, PA

Living in Glassport

~4,470Population
~$88,000Median home value
~$45,400Median household income
~$820/moMedian gross rent
~64%Owner-occupied
~38Median age
South AlleghenySchool district

Glassport is a small Monongahela River borough about 12 miles southeast of Pittsburgh, named for the glass industry that once anchored it. Today it's a quiet, affordable working-class community where most homes were built in the 1940s and prices are among the lowest in Allegheny County.

Schools & Education

Glassport is served by the South Allegheny School District, which covers several nearby river communities.

Healthcare & Shopping

Local shops and services line the borough's Monongahela Avenue, with larger retail, groceries and healthcare a short drive away in McKeesport and the Century III / West Mifflin area.

Dining, Parks & Attractions

Riverfront access, community parks and a tight-knit small-town feel are the draw here, with Kennywood amusement park and the Mon Valley trails a short trip away.

Investment Outlook

Glassport's very low entry prices and roughly two-thirds owner-occupancy can make for steady, affordable rentals or starter homes, but the housing is old and block-by-block condition varies. A careful inspection, a look at taxes and rents, and a knowledgeable local agent are essential before buying.

Browse listings in this area

For Sale
$295,000
601 Allegheny Ave
1446 sqft · Apartment · MLS# 1707529