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Allegheny Sheriff Sale

Tim Nethers
  • Orlando, FL
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I had a neighboring property come up on the upcoming Sheriff Sale; I called the attorney and the buyer paid in full. That got me interested in learning more about the local Sheriff Sale, but its a bit more challenging as an out of state investor. Where I live, I can pull a title for $45, review foreclosures all on a condensed website, and pay for the sale online. Is there anything like this for the sheriff sale and foreclosures in Allegheny? I am interested in acquiring additional small multifamily units in B-/C neighborhoods.

Do you have any recommendations for an out of state investor, looking to evaluate properties that come up for auction? Are there any affordable title websites, I was running across title fee of $285.

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Chris Martin
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You might want to reach out to @Steve @Steve Babiak since he is well versed in PA foreclosures. When property owner get notice, they often pay up and the opportunity instantly disappears. In my area of NC we have people providing online service for pre-foreclosures, mostly first D-T, but I don't know about counties in PA. 

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