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Pittsburgh Development Slump May Ease Housing Crunch | When Experience and Results Matter

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Developers shift from office to residential projects as post-pandemic demand reshapes urban priorities.

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About 17% of office space sits vacant, accelerating the move toward housing development.

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Housing shortage persists, with ~8,000 units lacking for lowest-income households.

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Converting offices to housing often requires public funding to remain financially viable.

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Adding affordable units increases costs, widening the gap between project value and expenses.

Sharon St. Clair
Sharon St. Clairhttps://upperstclairnews.com
With a foundation in law, advanced certifications in luxury home marketing and negotiation, and firsthand expertise as the former owner of an award-winning home inspection company, I bring a strategic, fiduciary approach to every real estate transaction. I am committed to delivering results with absolute integrity and insight.
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