Upcoming event(s) -CRANBERRY CUP - Aug 2009, Summer Picnic - Sep 2009 (See details on events page)
Cranberry West.   A Great Place to Live.  Just Ask Us.  We’ll Tell You.

Cranberry West is neighborhood of single family detached homes located near the heart of Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania.  The plan is comprised of 101 units, a playground for children, a newly resurfaced play court for tennis and basketball lovers, a ball field with backstop, and a wide open field perfect for pick-up football or chipping practice.

The residents of Cranberry West are proud of their community.  The Plan has attracted and continues to attract educated, hard-working, and family-oriented professionals, the vast majority of who have daily business connections to downtown Pittsburgh and the South Western Pennsylvania sales region.

Approachable, accommodating, the residents of Cranberry West enjoy success and their suburban lifestyle, and yet are still best described as down-to-earth.  “You can live here and not feel like you’re in a mad scramble to keep up with the Joneses,” said one resident recently to the Board of Directors.  The homeowners have enjoyed impressive property value increases at a steady pace for many years.

And so we invite you to browse this web-site and revisit often as it develops over time.  By browsing you’ll discover more about Cranberry West -- its members, its commitments -- and how to contact the Board of Directors.  The links section will connect you to the Township of Cranberry, the County of Butler, the City of Pittsburgh, the State of Pennsylvania, the Rose E. Schneider South West Butler YMCA, and the Seneca Valley School System.  Please note, Haine Elementary School (grades K-6) is just a five minute drive from us.

Enjoy! And come back soon!


Cranberry West was organized by Covenant with By-Laws as a Planned Unit Development in 1998 and is represented by a dedicated five-member Board of Directors in the positions of President, Vice-President, Activities Director, Secretary and Treasurer.  Together, the Board of Directors dutifully carries out the dictations of the Covenant.  And with a true commitment to maintenance and improvement, the Board of Directors ensures the upkeep of the common areas with a mix of professional contractors and community volunteers.

Cranberry Township itself is a true suburban success story.  Once known as Criders Corner, Cranberry Township is located about 20 miles north of metropolitan Pittsburgh and grew up from the farm lands around the intersections of State Route 19, Interstate Route 79 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike.   This is its Hallmark history.  Native Americans once used the area as a crossroads so that East-West travelers could turn North and head toward Lake Erie or turn South toward the confluence of the three rivers -- the Allegheny, the Monongahela, and the Ohio—which is, of course, now the City of Pittsburgh.  Later, Criders Corner would serve as an important stop on the Harmony Line Railroad.  In the past 20 years the area has enjoyed massive growth in the form of housing, restaurants, and shopping centers, and continues to grow to this day.  Using the highways, Cranberry residents can travel to downtown Pittsburgh in under 30 minutes and the Pittsburgh Greater International Airport in under 45 minutes.

Sincerely,
The Board of Directors

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