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New Homes in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
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Located in southwest Pennsylvania, and contained within the greater Pittsburgh metro area, Westmoreland County stands as one of the state’s most populous and historically significant regions. Ryan Homes provides a wide array of homes for sale in Westmoreland County, and our new constructions allow easy travel to downtown Pittsburgh. For those attracted to the area’s culture and economic opportunity, we offer a diverse selection of new homes in Westmoreland County.
New Homes in Westmoreland County Near Pittsburgh
As a historically significant city and Pennsylvania’s second most populous metro region, Pittsburgh is home to an abundance of commercial promise for those who purchase new homes in Westmoreland County. While much of its industry was founded on steel and manufacturing, Pittsburgh is now known for its active finance and research sectors. Providing a special appeal for scientifically inclined professionals, Pittsburgh has become an engine for technical and medical research, with the University of Pittsburgh producing some of America’s most cutting-edge biotech innovation. In addition, Pittsburgh is home to a range of Fortune 500 companies, with investing titans PNC Financial Services maintaining centers of operation within the city limits. Ryan Homes is proud to provide quality homes for sale in Westmoreland County, PA, and our home communities all provide close commutes to downtown Pittsburgh.
Rich Local History
While our new homes in Westmoreland County offer close commutes to downtown Pittsburgh, the region also has its own distinct history. Pennsylvania’s first county to be chartered west of the Alleghany Mountains, Westmoreland County was founded in 1773 and was later a key center of economic development. Benefitting exceptionally from the area’s economic boom, Westmoreland County attracted a wave of settlement when the area became a hub of mining and energy production. Contemporary Westmoreland County contains a catalogue of historically preserved sites, with an eclectic collection of buildings maintained under the National Register of Historic Places as well as plentiful undisturbed natural and scenic retreats.