Homes for sale at
Cherry Meadows
From $424,990
3 - 4 Bed| 2 - 2.5 Bath | 2 Garage
1 - 2 Story | From 1,498 Sq. Ft.
Community information
Monday - Thursday 10:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday - Sunday 10:30 AM - 4:00 PM
About our community
Welcome to Cherry Meadows, a beautiful new home community by D.R. Horton, featuring new homes in Scott Township, PA, just minutes from downtown Pittsburgh. This thoughtfully designed neighborhood located in the Chartiers Valley School District offers stylish single-family homes that combine comfort, value, and modern design in the heart of the South Hills. Cherry Meadows’ new construction homes in Scott Township, PA offers easy access to I-79, I-376, and Route 50, putting shopping, dining, and entertainment just minutes away. Enjoy nearby favorites such as Scott Towne Center, South Hills Village Mall, the restaurants along Greentree Road, and the shops and cafes of Mt. Lebanon and Bridgeville—all within a short drive. Looking for an easy weekday commute downtown or to catch a weekend game on the North Shore? Public transportation is just steps from your front door. Homes at Cherry Meadows feature open-concept layouts, 3–5 bedrooms, and premium finishes like designer cabinetry, quartz countertops, stainless-steel appliances, and LVP flooring throughout the main floor. Each includes D.R. Horton’s Home Is Connected® Smart Home System, providing modern convenience and efficiency. At Cherry Meadows by D.R. Horton – America’s #1 Builder since 2002, you’ll find quality craftsmanship, thoughtful design, and modern features built for today’s lifestyle. Experience suburban comfort with city convenience in a place you’ll be proud to call home. Schedule an appointment to tour your new home at Cherry Meadows in Scott Township, PA today.
Community amenities
- HOA
- Home is Connected Smart Home System
- Nearby Grocery Stores & Shops
- Quick Access to Highways
- Stainless Steel Appliances
Schools
Chartiers Valley Intermediate School
Public
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3-5
1.5 mi.
Chartiers Valley Primary School
Public
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K-2
2.7 mi.
Chartiers Valley Middle School
Public
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6-8
2.2 mi.
Chartiers Valley High School
Public
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9-12
2.2 mi.
Community information
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Friday - Sunday 10:30 AM - 4:00 PM
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Area Information
New Homes in Scott Township, Pennsylvania
Scott Township, less than seven miles from downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, offers its residents a convenient suburban location with tree-lined streets that have parks, like the Kane Woods Nature Area, within its borders. It’s a place that appeals to families, working professionals, retirees, and first-time buyers. D.R. Horton has a range of new construction homes in Scott Township, PA, which offer spacious open floorplans and smart home technology.
Why choose Scott Township, PA
Scott Township in Allegheny County covers roughly 3.9 square miles of rolling landscape along Chartiers Creek, offering a mix of hills and wooded areas. Scott Township appeals to people who want to live in the suburbs close to Pittsburgh’s jobs and cultural attractions while still enjoying a small-town atmosphere. People in Scott Township often mention the township’s community events and active local organizations as reasons they feel connected to their neighbors.
With a quality network of local, county, and state roads and public transportation options, residents enjoy convenient travel around the area. Pittsburgh Regional Transit operates bus routes connecting Scott Township to downtown Pittsburgh and other nearby areas, including the 31 and 38. The nearest light rail station is Stevenson, which is just a short walk from the township boundary.Community life in Scott Township, PA
Though Pittsburgh is just a few miles away and offers a variety of entertainment options, Scott Township also hosts plenty of events, festivals, and activities. Scott Township's Easter Egg Hunt at Scott Park is a favorite way to start the spring season. The Spring Pickleball League at Scott Park has become something of a local event over several weeks in April and May. This increasingly popular sport brings together players of various skill levels for friendly competition.
The Scott Township Fourth of July Celebration includes a fireworks display and community festivities. Food trucks line the park area while residents gather to watch the nighttime display. The associated Countryside Tour takes these vintage cars through scenic routes across Allegheny County.
The Scott Township Halloween Parade brings costumed community members together for a seasonal procession that delights both participants and spectators. The Scott Township Tree Lighting and Santa Parade welcomes the holiday season with festivities centered around the community Christmas tree. Santa's arrival marks the beginning of local holiday celebrations.
The Scott Conservancy preserves land with historical significance, while educating visitors about Scott Township's past through special events and other activities. The Bridgeville Area Historical Society maintains exhibits and archives documenting the history of the Bridgeville-Scott Township area. Their programs help connect current residents with the area's past.The Allegheny Historic Preservation Society supports restoration and preservation efforts throughout the greater Pittsburgh area, including architecturally significant buildings in Scott Township.
Scott Township and the surrounding area in Allegheny County offer residents several options for fresh, local produce and community gathering at farmers' markets. The Scott Park Farmers’ Market runs from May through October, bringing vendors and neighbors together every Wednesday evening in the heart of the township. The community events, recreational facilities, and organizations in Scott Township help residents enjoy a balanced, engaging lifestyle in the Pittsburgh metro area.
Outdoor fun in Scott Park, Pennsylvania
Scott Park, the heart of recreation in Scott Township, offers residents a wide range of amenities. The park features trails, multiple sports fields, tennis and pickleball courts, playgrounds, and a seasonal outdoor pool. The park’s community events and recreation programs make Scott Park a gathering place for people of all ages year-round.
Nearby Settlers Cabin Park, about seven miles away, covers more than 1,600 acres and is named after a log cabin dating back to 1780. It’s one of the most rugged parks in the county, and many of its trails pass through restored rolling wooded slopes and meadows that were once coal mines. The park has a waterfall, basketball courts, tennis courts, a dog park, a wave pool and diving platform, playgrounds, a disc golf course, and picnic areas. It also hosts events throughout the year, such as vintage car festivals to drive-in movies held in a parking lot.
South Park, about a 12-mile drive, covers more than 2,000 acres. Its hiking and biking trails, picnic groves, playgrounds, an 18-hole golf course, wave pool, nature center, and year-round events make it a popular destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts.
The Montour Trail is a favorite among walkers, runners, bikers, and even cross-country skiers. This multi-use trail stretches for more than 60 miles through Allegheny County and beyond, connecting Scott Township residents to one of the region’s premier outdoor recreation corridors. The Panhandle Trail is another favorite option. This multi-use path is mainly for walking and biking. The nearly 30-mile trail follows a decommissioned railroad line, known as the Panhandle Railroad, from Walkers Mill in Collier Township to Colliers, West Virginia. It also connects to other trails such as the Great Allegheny Passage and the Montour Trail for a combined length of about 425 miles.
Residents have access to several excellent fishing spots nearby. Peters Lake Park in Peters Township is well-known for largemouth bass, crappie, and bluegill. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission also stocks channel catfish there annually. The lake’s shoreline and boating access make it a convenient destination. Raccoon Creek State Park features Raccoon Lake, which is open for bass and panfish year-round. The lake is stocked with trout multiple times in the spring and fall, as well. Deeper sections of the lake provide opportunities for walleye and holdover trout, while shallow areas are more likely places to catch bass and panfish. Ohiopyle State Park is famous for fishing along the Youghiogheny River, where anglers regularly land brown, brook, and rainbow trout, as well as smallmouth bass. The Middle Yough section is especially renowned, rated as one of Pennsylvania’s best trout rivers, which offers both accessible and more secluded fishing spots.
Scott Township’s parks and recreation areas throughout the county enable residents to enjoy the outdoors year-round. It’s why Scott Township is an excellent place for anyone who loves being active and in nature.
Businesses and economics in Bridgeville, Pennsylvania
Scott Township is home to a variety of industries and businesses. While Scott Township itself is home to a range of medical offices, small businesses, and professional services, many residents commute to work for some of the region’s largest employers. It’s less than seven miles from Pittsburgh, and major transportation routes like I-376 and Route 19 make it an attractive location for residents working across healthcare, technology, education, and finance.
UPMC, Allegheny Health Network, PNC Bank, and Highmark Health are among the top employers in Allegheny County, offering jobs in hospitals, clinics, financial services, and insurance. The downtown Pittsburgh area, easily accessible from Scott Township, is also home to tech firms and financial institutions. Nearby universities like the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University contribute to the local economy through research, innovation, and a steady flow of talent into the workforce. This mix of local and regional employers makes Scott Township a convenient, well-connected community for professionals across a variety of fields.
New construction homes in Scott Township, PA
D.R. Horton's new homes in Scott Township, PA are great for people at any stage of life. With access to job opportunities and many activities and conveniences, D.R. Horton homes in Scott Township offer something for everyone. Browse our listings of homes for sale in Scott Township, PA, and contact us to learn more about becoming a homeowner today.
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