JellyProof2104

JellyProof2104 t1_j9p6n8s wrote

Pros: close to the city, the Parkway East, Schenley Park, universities, tons of good food places in nearby neighborhoods.

Cons: fewer local businesses than other neighborhoods, prices can vary depending on which part of Greenfield, normal city things like houses being old or close together

It really depends on where you buy. Lately, I see a lot more doctors or nurses buying in Greenfield due to close access to so many hospitals, and that seems to be helping drive up prices.

3

JellyProof2104 t1_j5iwfrf wrote

I can't get down with the whole "Don't hold large companies more responsible, or they'll charge us more" thing. Stand up to the bully. If they fight back, stand up to that, too.

How can an organization that owns so much pittsburgh property and owns the insurance company used to pay themselves be a nonprofit? A health insurance company should not have their name written on a damn sky scraper. It's ridiculous.

72