Wexford is an unincorporated community that sits at the crossroads of Franklin Park, McCandless, Pine, and Marshall townships in northern Allegheny County. The name traces back to County Wexford in Ireland, a nod to the area's settlement history, and the community has grown into one of the busiest commercial nodes north of Pittsburgh.
Because Wexford spans parts of four different municipalities, it doesn't show up as its own town on most maps -- but locally it's unmistakable, centered around the Route 19 corridor with a dense concentration of offices, restaurants, healthcare facilities, and retail serving the surrounding "north of the North Hills" suburbs.
This part of the region has seen consistent growth as Pittsburgh's northern suburbs extended further from the city, pulling in newer housing developments, corporate office parks, and a steady stream of small and mid-size businesses that cater to a relatively affluent commuter population.
Wexford's business community has benefited from years of steady suburban growth, and that growth is part of the story a buyer wants to hear -- but only if it's backed up with clean records and a clear operational picture. Full Price Exit helps owners in the Wexford area get that story straight before they go to market, so the eventual sale price reflects the area's momentum, not just the balance sheet. Get in touch to talk through your options.
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