Legacy
Community information
Monday - Thursday 10:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday - Sunday 10:30 AM - 4:00 PM
About our community
Welcome to Legacy, a luxury townhome community located in Pittsburgh, PA. Legacy offers plenty of options with our 3 bedrooms, 2.5 to 3.5 bathrooms, 2 car garage, and up to 2208 sq ft townhomes.
As you step into our townhome models, you'll be greeted by a stylish interior that perfectly blends modern comfort with classic charm. Our spacious kitchens are a foodies' favorite place, featuring modern cabinets, quartz countertops, and stainless-steel Whirlpool appliances. You'll also get a gas range, dishwasher, and plenty of space for entertaining guests or enjoying a quiet family dinner.
Community amenities
- Landscaped Front Yard
- Nearby Grocery Stores & Shops
- Quick Access to Highways
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Club House
Schools
Chartiers Valley Intermediate School
Public
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3-5
mi.
Chartiers Valley Middle School
Public
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6-8
mi.
Chartiers Valley High School
Public
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9-12
mi.
Community information
Monday - Thursday 10:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday - Sunday 10:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Nearby communities (6)
Area Information
New Homes in Collier Township, Pennsylvania
Collier Township, PA, about 10 miles outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was established in 1875 as a farming community. Named after Frederick Hill Collier, who served as an elected Judge in Allegheny County, the township is now known as a quiet suburb with access to parks, creeks, and recreational areas. D.R. Horton has a range of new construction homes in Collier Township, PA, which offer spacious open floorplans and smart home technology.
Why choose Collier Township, PA
Collier Township, PA, located in Allegheny County, offers residents access to parks, shopping centers, and convenient transportation options. The Collier Township, PA Community Center provides indoor recreational facilities and various programs for all ages. Collier Community Park covers 72 acres and features sports fields and walking trails. Webb Park has baseball and softball fields and serves as the township's summer recreation camp site.
Route 50, also known as Washington Pike, runs through the township and connects to I-79, making the 10-mile commute to Pittsburgh simple. Commuters who prefer to take the train can park for free at the Woodville Park and Ride facility on Route 50 near Thoms Run Road. For air travel, Pittsburgh International Airport is a quick 15-mile drive.
Community life in Collier Township, PA
Spring begins with the Collier Township, PA Easter Egg Hunt at the Community Center grounds with age-specific hunting zones and special prize eggs containing tickets for larger rewards. And, yes, the Easter Bunny will be there. The Pittsburgh Marathon, 10 miles from Collier Township, PA, is a Boston Marathon-qualifying race, drawing thousands of runners through Pittsburgh's neighborhoods, with many Collier residents participating or volunteering at water stations.
In the summertime, the Collier Township, PA Concerts in the Park present local bands playing classic rock, jazz, country, and oldies every Sunday evening from June through August. Families bring lawn chairs and picnics to enjoy these free performances. The Collier Township, PA Community Day in June includes field games, demonstrations by local groups, and live performances culminating with an evening concert, along with inflatable attractions, local organization booths, craft vendors, and food trucks.
The Fourth of July Fireworks at Collier Park includes field games and food trucks before the professional fireworks display launches from the park's open field, making it visible throughout the surrounding neighborhoods. Picklesburgh is all about pickle-themed foods from traditional dills to chocolate-covered pickles and pickle ice cream. This nationally recognized festival includes pickle juice drinking contests and demonstrations of home pickling techniques.
With cooler weather, CollierFest brings food trucks, craft vendors, hayrides, and pumpkin decorating stations to Collier Community Park. There are also lawn game competitions and other contests throughout this autumn celebration. Oktoberfest at Penn Brewery, 13 miles away, serves authentic German beers brewed on-site paired with schnitzel, spaetzle, and pretzels. During this multi-weekend festival, accordion players and German bands lead sing-alongs in the brewery's cobblestone courtyard.
The Collier Township, PA Christmas Tree Lighting Festival features the ceremonial illumination of the township tree at the Municipal Building, with school choirs performing seasonal songs and Santa arriving on his “sleigh,” a firetruck. Dazzling Nights at Pittsburgh Botanic Garden, about a five-mile drive, illuminates pathways with light displays, projection mapping, and interactive installations. Fire pits stationed throughout provide warming spots for visitors to enjoy hot drinks.
Krampus Fest at Market Square in Pittsburgh celebrates the folklore of Krampus with costume contests, themed drinks, and live entertainment. First Night Pittsburgh offers an alcohol-free New Year's Eve celebration with performers entertaining at multiple venues throughout Pittsburgh’s Cultural District before the countdown and midnight fireworks over the Allegheny River. Organizations in Collier Township, PA and Allegheny County help improve the community and bring residents together through shared interests and activities.
Outdoor fun in Collier Township, PA
Collier Township, PA and its neighboring communities offer many parks and recreational facilities, providing residents with numerous ways to enjoy the outdoors. Collier Community Park serves as a central hub for recreation, featuring walking trails, sports fields, and playgrounds. The park is also home to the Collier Township, PA Community Center, which offers fitness classes, indoor walking tracks, and multipurpose rooms for events and gatherings. Webb Park, located in Rennerdale, is known for its two baseball/softball fields and serves as the site for Collier Township, PA's summer recreation camp and various athletic events. The park's pavilion is also a popular spot for community gatherings.
Less than two miles away, Preservation Park offers three multipurpose athletic fields and a half-mile walking trail. The park overlooks a farmland preserve, providing scenic views for visitors. About a five-mile drive, Oakdale Community Park provides additional recreational spaces and facilities. Thornburg Conservation Park, about a ten-mile drive, offers a peaceful setting and trails alongside Chartiers Creek.
Chartiers Creek is a favorite for kayaking, canoeing, and stand-up paddleboards, with several spots in Collier Township, PA to get in and out. The creek offers a 12-mile downstream route to McKees Rocks, making it great for short evening paddles or longer excursions.
Scott Conservancy's Kane Woods Nature Area in Scott Township features two miles of trails dedicated to preserving green space for habitat and passive recreation. The Scott Conservancy maintains the area and offers residents a retreat into nature. The Panhandle Trail cuts through four miles of Collier Township, PA along its 29 miles of recreational path. It’s popular for walking, biking, and just getting outdoors.
Businesses and economics in Collier Township, PA
Collier Township, PA’s location makes it easy to commute to different employment centers, enabling its residents to work in various professions. The largest employers in the Pittsburgh metro area span healthcare, education, finance, retail, and government sectors. The top employers include the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Presbyterian Shadyside, the University of Pittsburgh, the federal government, Western Pennsylvania Allegheny Health, Giant Eagle, Inc., Allegheny County, Carnegie Mellon University, PNC Bank NA, Allegheny Clinic, and Bank of New York Mellon.
Highmark Health, based in Pittsburgh, is also a significant employer in the region through its subsidiaries. The national chain Dick’s Sporting Goods is headquartered in Coraopolis, about a 10-mile drive from Collier Township, PA. Locally, Collier Township, PA’s government employs many in the area. The Collier Township, PA Business Association and nearby chambers help local businesses stay connected and supported. For those commuting to downtown Pittsburgh, U.S. Route 50 and Interstate 79 make the trip manageable, keeping urban job centers within reach.
New construction homes Collier Township, PA
D.R. Horton's new homes in Collier Township, PA are great for people at any stage of life. With access to job opportunities, many activities, and conveniences, D.R. Horton homes in Collier Township, PA, offer something for everyone. Browse our homes for sale in Collier Township, PA and contact us to learn more about becoming a homeowner today.
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