Butler County's fastest-growing community — new construction, top-tier retail, and straight-shot highway access to Pittsburgh.
Cranberry Township has been the Pittsburgh region's most consistent growth story for over two decades. Positioned along the I-79 corridor at the Cranberry / I-76 Turnpike interchange, the township draws buyers who want more space, newer housing, and lower property taxes than Allegheny County — without sacrificing access to Pittsburgh's job centers.
The housing market here leans newer. Builder communities continue to deliver product ranging from $280K townhomes and patio homes to $550K+ single-family builds with premium finishes. Resale inventory competes against new construction, which keeps price appreciation measured but stable.
Cranberry's commercial spine along Route 19 and the Freedom Road corridor contains one of the region's densest retail concentrations — Cranberry Mall, Whole Foods, Costco, multiple hospital campuses, and hundreds of dining and service options.
The Seneca Valley School District serves most of the township and offers strong academics at a lower tax basis than North Allegheny to the south. For buyers stretching their budget while still prioritizing education, it's a compelling alternative.
Multiple communities with new construction across a wide price range — townhomes through custom SFR.
Direct interstate access to Downtown Pittsburgh, PIT Airport, and points north.
Route 19 and Freedom Road host one of the region's most complete suburban retail ecosystems.
Strong academics with a lower tax burden than neighboring districts.
Live listings from West Penn Multi-List — filtered specifically for Cranberry Twp., PA.