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“The Airport Corridor Home Base”
A large township built around Pittsburgh International, Robert Morris University, and the region's densest cluster of corporate campuses.
Median Home Price
$370,000
School Rating
Moon Area School District · A (Niche)
Commute Downtown
25–30 min via PA-376 (Parkway West)
Walkability
Low (Car-Dependent)
Overview
Moon Township covers nearly twenty-four square miles along the Ohio River west of the city and holds about 27,000 residents, making it the anchor of what locals simply call the airport corridor. Pittsburgh International sits at its western edge, Robert Morris University sits in its middle, and the Cherrington and Thorn Run corporate parks fill in between — a combination that gives Moon something most Pittsburgh suburbs lack: a real local job base. The practical result is a township where a meaningful share of residents do not commute Downtown at all, and where relocating professionals frequently land first because the housing, the schools, and the office parks are all within a few minutes of one another.
The market sits in a genuinely accessible band. Median list prices ran near $370,000 through mid-2026, with realtor and market-tracking data clustering in the high $350,000s to low $370,000s. Housing stock is broad: 1960s and 1970s split-levels and ranches in the older plans, substantial 1990s and 2000s colonials in the ridge developments, townhome and condo inventory around the university, and a steady trickle of new construction in the upper price tiers. Property taxes total roughly 36.0 mills — Allegheny County's 6.43, Moon Area's 25.28 school millage, and a township millage that rose from 2.74 to 4.28 in 2026, the first municipal increase since 2014. That increase was widely discussed locally and is worth factoring into any payment estimate, though the combined rate remains lower than most of the South Hills.
Moon Area School District earns an A from Niche and ranks #14 in the Pittsburgh metro across eight schools and about 4,100 students. It is well regarded for a broad career-and-technical and AP catalogue, and its size gives students options that smaller west-side districts cannot offer. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart in neighboring Coraopolis provides the main parochial alternative. Life outside school runs on Moon Park — a large township park with an amphitheater, trails, and extensive fields — plus Robin Hill Park, the Montour Trail, and Robert Morris athletics. Retail is a short hop east to Settlers Ridge and The Mall at Robinson, with University Boulevard and Beaver Grade Road covering everyday needs. The commute Downtown is 25 to 30 minutes on the Parkway West when the tunnels behave, and the airport is close enough that frequent travelers consider it the single best reason to live here.
Education
#14 Best in Pittsburgh Area
Moon Area High School
highBroad career-and-technical, engineering, and AP catalogue
Moon Area Middle School
middleModern consolidated campus feeding directly into the high school
Private Options
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart High School in Coraopolis serves the corridor, with additional parochial options in Robinson and Kennedy Township.
District at a Glance
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What They Love
Fifteen minutes to the airport gate — if you travel for work, nothing else in the region comes close.
You get an A-rated district, a genuinely good township park system, and prices well under the North Hills.
Real Talk
The township raised its millage in 2026 for the first time since 2014, and residents definitely noticed.
Aircraft noise is real in parts of the township, and the Parkway West stacks up badly at the tunnels.
Comparisons
Robinson puts you closer to the retail and a few minutes closer Downtown with a higher-ranked district in Montour, while Moon offers more land, a stronger local job base, and unbeatable airport access.
Both are relocation-friendly with modern housing, but Cranberry is built around the northern tech corridor and Butler County taxes, while Moon is built around the airport, the Parkway West, and a lower entry price.
Moon Township is Best For
Available Homes
No active listings found in Moon Township at this time.
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Moon is the west side's most complete package — schools, jobs, parks, and price. Shilpa can help you compare plans across the township and factor in the 2026 millage change before you make an offer.
At a Glance
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Roughly 4.5% of Moon residents are Asian, above the county average, and the airport-corridor job base plus Robert Morris University sustain South Asian grocers such as Shanthi Supermarket along with a steady international community.