This property presents a moderate rental investment opportunity with an estimated 4.1% cap rate at the $210,000 listing price. With projected rent of $1,450/month and significant value upside (ARV $140,243, rehab ~$4,200), the analysis points to cash flow potential relative to acquisition cost. The investment is supported by a neighborhood class of B-. Market conditions strengthen the opportunity: It has been on the market for 134 days. That can often improve buyer negotiation leverage. This property is best suited for long-term rental investors seeking careful underwriting and conservative assumptions. Overall, this is a moderate-confidence rental opportunity.
Data sourced from U.S. Census Bureau
According to U.S. Census Bureau data for the tract surrounding 5725 Keefe St, Pittsburgh, PA 15207 in Lincoln Place, the median household income is $80,213, 12% of housing is renter-occupied, 20% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher, the poverty rate is 13% and the residential vacancy rate is 9%. The DealScanner neighborhood grade for this tract is B-.
Investor signals at a glance: Lincoln Place shows household incomes near the regional median, a predominantly owner-occupied population, a moderate poverty rate for the region and moderate vacancy. Investors typically associate these signals with owner-occupant demand.
U.S. Census Bureau ACS data for the surrounding tract reports a median household income of $80,213, which is considered household incomes near the regional median for the Allegheny County region.
Approximately 12% of housing in the surrounding census tract is renter-occupied, indicating a predominantly owner-occupied area.
Based on U.S. Census data, Lincoln Place shows a DealScanner neighborhood grade of B-, household incomes near the regional median and a moderate poverty rate for the region. These are factual census signals, not a forecast - investors typically combine them with rent comps, school ratings, and on-the-ground inspection.
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