Peters Township sits in northern Washington County, just south of the Allegheny County line, and has grown into one of the most desirable suburban communities on Pittsburgh's south side of the river. With nearly 23,000 residents as of the 2020 census, it's a township that has seen sustained residential growth driven in part by its strong schools and suburban character.
Along with neighboring communities like McMurray and Venetia, Peters Township anchors a stretch of northern Washington County that functions almost entirely as a Pittsburgh suburb -- commuters head north into the city or to nearby South Hills employment centers, while a growing local commercial base along Route 19 serves the township's expanding population.
The area has retained pockets of its older rural and small-town character even as new residential and commercial development has filled in around it, giving northern Washington County a transitional feel between the dense South Hills suburbs and the more rural areas further south.
Peters Township and the rest of northern Washington County have been on a long growth trajectory, and a business that's grown with the community has a strong story -- one that's even stronger when it's backed by organized financials and documented operations. Full Price Exit helps owners in this area prepare for a sale that captures that growth. Contact us for a confidential discussion.
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