Sheraden, Pittsburgh
Living in Sheraden
Sheraden is a historic streetcar suburb in Pittsburgh's West End, roughly 6 miles from Downtown. Its hilly streets are lined with early-1900s homes — the typical house here dates to the 1940s — and low prices plus a quick city commute have drawn a wave of new residents and investors in recent years.
Schools & Education
Sheraden is part of Pittsburgh Public Schools; neighborhood children are served by schools including Pittsburgh Langley K-8 and Pittsburgh Brashear High School. Confirm the current feeder pattern for the exact address.
Healthcare & Shopping
Everyday shopping and services are nearby in the West End and along the Steubenville Pike (Route 60) retail corridor, with Downtown's hospitals and amenities a short drive away.
Dining, Parks & Attractions
Sheraden Park is the neighborhood's green anchor, with trails, ballfields and a long-term city plan to expand access to Chartiers Creek. The West End Overlook, with its sweeping skyline view, is close by.
Investment Outlook
Sheraden's affordability and proximity to Downtown have made it a genuine target for buyers and investors, but the housing stock is old and conditions vary street to street. Budget for inspection and updates, study the specific block, and lean on an agent who knows the West End before committing.
