Best Pittsburgh Suburbs to Live In: 2026 Guide

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The Best Pittsburgh Suburbs to Live In

A 2026 ranking of the best suburbs of Pittsburgh — by school rating, median home price, commute time, and community feel.

Updated April 2026
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Ask any Pittsburgh native and you’ll hear the same thing: the city’s best-kept secret is the suburbs. The Pittsburgh suburbs combine top-decile public schools, historic main streets, genuine community, and median home prices that are still half what you’d pay in most major metros. Whether you’re relocating for a job, upsizing for family life, or hunting for value that holds over time, here’s our 2026 breakdown of the best Pittsburgh suburbs — written by the team that lives, sells, and raises kids in them.

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01 · Snapshot

Why the Pittsburgh Suburbs Keep Winning

The Pittsburgh metro area contains 130+ suburban communities across Allegheny, Butler, Washington, Westmoreland, and Beaver counties. The spread between the best and most average is enormous — and because Pittsburgh is a polycentric metro (jobs concentrated in Oakland, Downtown, the Strip, Cranberry, and Southpointe), “best” depends heavily on where you work.

$362K
Median suburban home price
22 min
Average commute to Downtown
5.9%
2025 appreciation
42
Days on market (avg)

Pittsburgh’s suburbs have appreciated in a healthier, more sustainable way than the Sunbelt — no 40% pandemic surge followed by a correction. That stability is exactly what long-term owners and investors want.

02 · Rankings

The Top 12 Pittsburgh Suburbs for 2026

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Rank Suburb Median Price School District Commute
01 Mt. Lebanon $415,000 Mt. Lebanon SD · A+ 14 min
02 Upper St. Clair $525,000 Upper St. Clair SD · A+ 22 min
03 Fox Chapel $795,000 Fox Chapel Area · A+ 18 min
04 Pine Township $615,000 Pine-Richland · A+ 28 min
05 Wexford / Franklin Park $545,000 North Allegheny · A 25 min
06 Sewickley $625,000 Quaker Valley · A 22 min
07 Bethel Park $315,000 Bethel Park · A 22 min
08 Cranberry Township $425,000 Seneca Valley · B+ 30 min
09 Peters Township $495,000 Peters Twp · A 26 min
10 Mars / Adams Township $465,000 Mars Area · A 30 min
11 Murrysville $345,000 Franklin Regional · A 30 min
12 Aspinwall $385,000 Fox Chapel Area · A+ 16 min
Key Takeaway

If you want the best public schools in Western Pennsylvania with a realistic commute to Downtown, Mt. Lebanon and Upper St. Clair are the consistent gold standard. For more space and lower density, Pine Township and Peters Township dominate the 30-minute ring.

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03 · South Hills

South Hills: The Schools Capital

Connected to Downtown by the Fort Pitt Tunnel and the T light-rail line, the South Hills contains three of the top five public school districts in Western Pennsylvania: Mt. Lebanon, Upper St. Clair, and Peters Township.

Mt. Lebanon

Walkable, historic, and home to the closest highly-rated school district to Downtown — a true 14-minute commute. The walkable commercial stretch along Washington Road has more independent dining than any other Pittsburgh suburb. Housing stock leans toward 1920s–1950s colonials and Tudors on quarter-acre lots. See Mt. Lebanon listings.

Bethel Park & Bridgeville

The value picks of the South Hills. Strong schools, easy T access, and median prices in the low-to-mid $300s. Big increase in first-time buyer activity since 2024.

Peters Township & Upper St. Clair

More land, newer construction, A-rated schools. Expect 4-bedroom colonials on half-acre or larger lots. These are the suburbs C-suite families typically land in.

04 · North Hills

North Hills: The Growth Engine

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The North Hills is where Pittsburgh is actively growing. Cranberry Township, Adams Township, Pine Township, and Marshall Township have absorbed most of the metro’s new construction over the last decade.

Cranberry Township — Retail, restaurants, and a 25-minute shot to Downtown via I-79. Seneca Valley schools are solid. The strongest employment-growth zone in the metro.

Pine Township — Pine-Richland schools are arguably the top K-12 system in Allegheny County. New construction inventory is the highest in the region.

Fox Chapel & Oakmont — Legacy luxury. Fox Chapel schools rank among the top 1% nationally; Oakmont offers a classic walkable main street plus access to the famed Oakmont Country Club.

05 · East

East Suburbs: The Value Play

If you want strong schools, good homes, and realistic prices, the East suburbs are Pittsburgh’s most under-rated zone. Murrysville offers Franklin Regional schools and median prices 25% below the North Hills equivalent. Monroeville has seen a retail renaissance and trades at a real value vs. its amenities. Plum Borough and Penn Hills round out the affordable East.

Investors especially love the East suburbs — rental demand from UPMC East and Monroeville office parks is reliable.

06 · Schools

Best School Districts in the Pittsburgh Suburbs

The five districts that consistently top Pennsylvania rankings:

  1. Mt. Lebanon School District — Highest walkability-to-quality ratio in the state.
  2. Upper St. Clair School District — Elite academics, strong athletics.
  3. Fox Chapel Area School District — Consistently top 3 in PA; covers Fox Chapel, Aspinwall, Oakmont, Blawnox.
  4. Pine-Richland School District — Best newer-construction catchment in the region.
  5. North Allegheny School District — Massive, well-resourced, covers Wexford/Franklin Park.

Peters Township, Quaker Valley (Sewickley), and Hampton Township round out the top 10.

07 · Value

Best-Value Pittsburgh Suburbs Under $350K

Affordable Pittsburgh suburbs home exterior

  • Bethel Park — A-rated schools, T-line access, median $315k.
  • Bridgeville — Chartiers Valley schools, big inventory around $280k.
  • Allison Park — Hampton schools, median $295k.
  • Penn Hills & Plum — Largest affordable single-family stock in the east; around $235–$285k.
  • Murrysville — Franklin Regional schools, median $345k for larger lots.
  • Bellevue & Avalon — Walkable river-borough living, median $245k.

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08 · Luxury

Pittsburgh’s Luxury Suburbs

Fox Chapel is the original Pittsburgh luxury suburb — a 20-minute drive from Downtown but worlds away in feel. Expect 3+ acre lots, stone country estates, and homes that regularly trade over $2M. The Fox Chapel Area School District is a top-5 PA public system.

Sewickley delivers walkable historic luxury. The village of Sewickley feels more like a New England main street than Pittsburgh. Quaker Valley schools are excellent.

Upper St. Clair, Pine Township, Franklin Park, and Adams Township round out the luxury conversation with newer estate-scale construction.

09 · Commute

Commute Times to Downtown Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh’s topography makes the commute math trickier than most metros. Tunnel and bridge traffic can add 15–20 minutes during rush hour from even close-in suburbs.

Under 20 minutes: Mt. Lebanon, Fox Chapel, Aspinwall, Etna, Bellevue, Oakmont.

20–30 minutes: Upper St. Clair, Bethel Park, Peters Township, Wexford, Franklin Park, Sewickley.

30–40 minutes: Cranberry, Pine, Adams, Mars, Murrysville, Monroeville (with traffic).

10 · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Mt. Lebanon consistently ranks as the best Pittsburgh suburb overall because of its A+ schools, 14-minute commute to Downtown, and rare combination of walkability and single-family homes. Upper St. Clair is the closest competitor for families prioritizing top-decile schools.

Fox Chapel, Sewickley, Upper St. Clair, Pine Township, and Mt. Lebanon consistently rank as the nicest suburbs of Pittsburgh. Each offers top-rated schools, low crime, mature tree canopies, and strong community engagement.

Mt. Lebanon, Upper St. Clair, Fox Chapel Area, and Pine-Richland trade the top spots every year in PA rankings. All four post SAT averages well above state and national means.

Bethel Park, Bridgeville, Allison Park, and Murrysville all offer strong A-rated school districts with median home prices in the $280k–$350k range — the best affordability-to-quality ratio in the Pittsburgh metro.

Cranberry Township is one of the fastest-growing suburbs in the Pittsburgh metro — ideal if you value newer construction, strong retail, and easy I-79 commuting. Seneca Valley schools are solid. Main downside: 30-minute commute to Downtown can stretch during rush hour.

South Hills generally offers shorter commutes and more walkable historic suburbs; North Hills offers newer construction, more retail, and stronger growth trajectories. Both contain top-5 PA school districts. Your commute zone should decide it.

Suburban Pittsburgh effective property tax rates typically range from 1.8% to 2.5% of market value. For a full breakdown, see our Pittsburgh Real Estate Taxes guide.

It depends on lifestyle: urban amenities and walkability favor city neighborhoods like Squirrel Hill or Shadyside; space, schools, and newer construction favor suburbs like Mt. Lebanon or Pine. See our full best Pittsburgh neighborhoods guide to weigh both.

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Disclaimer: Market and school data reflect early-2026 averages from West Penn MLS and Pennsylvania Department of Education sources. All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be independently verified.

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