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kellytop412 t1_jaeidxl wrote
Reply to comment by Generic_Mustard in Perceptions on Short-Term Rentals in Pittsburgh. How do Short-Term Rentals like AirBnb impact your community? Inspired by recent discussion at a community meeting, interested in hearing your thoughts from across Greater Pittsburgh. Responses anonymous, not affiliated with AirBnb, etc. Thanks! by unenlightenedgoblin
There was a giant party at the Airbnb next door a few months ago. I knew council had proposed some regulations after the shooting on the north side. One of the cops that i called responded to that shooting and still didn't know the how to handle the noise violation and how those new ordinances were to be enforced.
kellytop412 t1_jaehymp wrote
Reply to comment by Really_Cool_Dad in Perceptions on Short-Term Rentals in Pittsburgh. How do Short-Term Rentals like AirBnb impact your community? Inspired by recent discussion at a community meeting, interested in hearing your thoughts from across Greater Pittsburgh. Responses anonymous, not affiliated with AirBnb, etc. Thanks! by unenlightenedgoblin
Yes and no. I have a feeling i will have a very difficult time selling if buyers realized who the "neighbors" are. I intentionally didn't buy a house next to a hotel i don't know who would want to?
kellytop412 t1_jaehiiy wrote
Reply to comment by confusedhealthcare19 in Perceptions on Short-Term Rentals in Pittsburgh. How do Short-Term Rentals like AirBnb impact your community? Inspired by recent discussion at a community meeting, interested in hearing your thoughts from across Greater Pittsburgh. Responses anonymous, not affiliated with AirBnb, etc. Thanks! by unenlightenedgoblin
Same!! The noise is worse because everyone staying there is on vacation so they don't give af that isn't a Tuesday. They're smoking a blunt on the porch and laughing until 4 am. And the parking...I've given up. I call the cops and have them ticketed and towed. The police are 100% on your side as soon as you mention it's an Airbnb
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Reply to comment by RagnarHedin in I recently traveled to Minneapolis and they had a store called axeman surplus store. they had tons of electronics stuff and building type items. does anyone know if there is a similar store in Pittsburgh? by doransignal
It looks like a organized version of 380 auction!
kellytop412 t1_jadp8k1 wrote
Reply to Perceptions on Short-Term Rentals in Pittsburgh. How do Short-Term Rentals like AirBnb impact your community? Inspired by recent discussion at a community meeting, interested in hearing your thoughts from across Greater Pittsburgh. Responses anonymous, not affiliated with AirBnb, etc. Thanks! by unenlightenedgoblin
At the very least, they should subject to the same taxes and fees imposed on hotels. Therefore, the community has some positive impact to offset lower property values, nuisance, and lack of affordable housing
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Reply to comment by sopabe6197 in Viewing homes in the area by Ar30la
And given the market has started to transition back to a buyer's market, you might have a shot at getting a few of these things. But french drains can be pricey. And my parents have had so much trouble with their sump pump and the resulting flooding...hearing "sump pump" immediately gives me nightmares
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Reply to comment by i_am_nk in Viewing homes in the area by Ar30la
Agree. I would expect this in an older four square...but 1955....
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Reply to comment by infiniteatbest in Things that aren't there anymore... today by nectaris2089
I desperately want their polenta bowl recipe
kellytop412 t1_j9d95gw wrote
Reply to Places to eat and stay this weekend by paulblartson
As someone who lives next to an Airbnb, the neighbors already hate you. Help keep housing costs down and stay in a hotel
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Reply to Where to get fresh spices? by trail-coffee
Not fresh, but crazy cheap to buy spices at las Palmas. Come prepared with the Spanish name of the spice you are looking for.
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Reply to comment by Ordinary_Promise7748 in Is living in Pittsburgh expensive? by Ordinary_Promise7748
Easy Allegheny is generally referred to the north side...i had to Google it. It's basically downtown, so you won't need public transportation if that's where you are working. I'm not sure where you trying to bus to? Most buses intersect downtown.
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Reply to comment by uglybushes in Is living in Pittsburgh expensive? by Ordinary_Promise7748
Yes, it isn't cheap if you've always lived here and made Pittsburgh salaries. And all the people moving here with west coast money has driven up housing to the point where locals can't compete. If I hadn't final won the bid on a house when i did (after being outbid numerous times by non-pittsburghers coming in wit all cash), i don't know if I would have ever been able to buy.
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Reply to comment by PutThisBanditHatOn in Steeler fan to the core, can we cheer for the Eagles? by DinoReads
Agree. Their a different conference and we only play them every few years.
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Reply to Unique restaurants to try in Pittsburgh by rry100
Tepache in mars (obviously not the city...but). My husband is from LA and is constantly disappointed by Pittsburgh restaurants. I took him here for his birthday and he said it was the best birthday dinner he has ever had. We especially loved the spicy broccoli sprouts
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Reply to New tenants are getting screwed by blondiebell
I didn't immediately see if either of these were mentioned contributing to the rising rent impact
- new construction apartments are all upscale/luxury. No one is investing in middle income rental units. The government does require a specific % be deemed "affordable" housing, but that amount is insane,coming from a person who is well above the income limits
- Airbnb's impact on available rental units, diminishing supply. Not so much an issue in Pittsburgh as other touristy cities, but contributes nevertheless
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Reply to comment by jm2054 in New tenants are getting screwed by blondiebell
I know! It's crazy. My old rent was $535, after I moved out May 2021 they did zero updates and rented it for $900. I know i was getting a steal but feel bad for the poor people who are paying than much for mediocre housing.
Super grateful to now be a homeowner and not have to be at the mercy of a landlord. Though being a homeowner has its own set of cost, i don't have to worry about my mortgage jumping
kellytop412 t1_jaeivxk wrote
Reply to comment by Really_Cool_Dad in Perceptions on Short-Term Rentals in Pittsburgh. How do Short-Term Rentals like AirBnb impact your community? Inspired by recent discussion at a community meeting, interested in hearing your thoughts from across Greater Pittsburgh. Responses anonymous, not affiliated with AirBnb, etc. Thanks! by unenlightenedgoblin
Yes, so Airbnb increases overall prices, just not the ones in the immediate vicinity of the actual Airbnb. I get it. And overall i don't think increased property values are a good thing. It screws over everyone except property owners looking to sell....but then they have to buy....so