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Friday, May 3, 2013

Guess Who Bought Sewickley's Most Expensive Home in 2012?

Two local homes top the list of 50 home sales in the region.

Two Sewickley Heights homes topped the Pittsburgh Business Times' list of the 50 most expensive home sales in the region. Based on 2012 county real estate transactions, a Sewickley Heights home on Scaife Road ranked first in the region at $2.850 million. Jeffrey J. and Heather Bresch made the No. 1 purchase, which came just ahead of a $2,721,500 purchase on Persimmon Road in Sewickley Heights. That transaction by William Jr. and Mary Pride Winkenwerder ranked at No. 2. Real estate purchases in Edgeworth, Franklin Park and Ohio Township also ranked in the top 50, according to the Business Times. Here’s a list of the region's top 10 home deals in 2012: 10. $1,922,950—Robert G. II and Shelley B. McIroy, Four Indian Hill Road, Fox Chapel  9. $…

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Pittsburgh-Area's Wealthiest Towns: Sewickley Makes the List

The Pittsburgh Business Times compiles a list of the wealthiest area communities.

Sewickley's 15143 landed in the top dozen of the Pittsburgh Business Times' list of the 50 wealthiest Pittsburgh-area zip codes.  Sewickley ranked at number 11 with a median income of $80,021. Sewickley includes Bell Acres, Edgeworth, Glen Osborne, Haysville, Glenfield, Sewickley Heights and Sewickley Hills, according to the list. Warrendale earned the top spot on the list. The rankings are compiled by examining median incomes based on zip codes.  Nearby Moon Township landed at number 31 on the list with a medium income of $60,023 while the northern suburbs of Ross Township and McCandless were ranked 22nd on the list with a median income of $66,380. Here are the top 10 wealthiest zip codes: View the full list here.  Like us on Facebook | …

Ed M

7:48 am on Friday, January 25, 2013

Townships and boroughs that have multiple zip codes or that share zip codes with other townships and boroughs are adversely affected.   more ›

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