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Pittsburgh is a good place to buy a home as long as you are aware that the majority of the housing stock is old and could have issues that are expensive to fix (like sewer, knob and tube wiring, basement water intrusion issues for example).
“In a buyer's market, I would not hesitate to submit an offer that's around 10% below asking,” advises Chris Cloud of Exit Heritage Realty in Haymarket, VA. “Most sellers will at least see that as worthy of a counteroffer.”
Just know that an offended seller might not want to negotiate with you any further if they can go with someone not trying to undercut them. 'And fyi 10% is not a lowball offer. 30% would be.
THE EASIEST WAY TO FIND DEALS IN THE CURRENT MARKET 1. Go to the real estate site of your choosing -- Redfin, Zillow, etc. 2. Set the filters to your criteria BUT also filter for homes that have been on the market 60+ days 3. Find the number that makes sense for YOU 4. Pitch it to the agent 5. Repeat until successful
Contact (412) 350-4224. DeptRealEstate@alleghenycounty. .
Contact. 412-350-4224.
A: Anywhere between 14 to 90 days after closing. A properly recorded deed can take anywhere from 14 days to 90 days. That may seem like a long time, but your local government office goes over every little detail on the deed to make sure the property is correct and there are no errors.
Allegheny County uses base year methodology. Allegheny County's current base year is 2012 with an effective date of value of January 1, 2012. The website is updated on a daily basis to reflect changes due to appeals, permits, corrections and/or catastrophic loss.
How do I change my name on the deed? The Allegheny County Real Estate Office handles owner name changes, please call 412-350-4226. Please note, if any changes are made to the deed you must reapply for any programs (i.e., Homestead, Senior Citizen Tax Relief).
The basic elements required for the agreement to be a legally enforceable contract are: mutual assent, expressed by a valid offer and acceptance; adequate consideration; capacity; and legality.