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All Forum Posts by: Dan Coleman

Dan Coleman has started 1 posts and replied 1 times.

I bought a nice looking row house in an 'up and coming' part of Pittsburgh's north side.  Despite the charming look to the neighborhood there's a heroin dealer across the street.   The foot and vehicle drug traffic is pretty constant and we've had drug related violence.  I basically want out but would prefer not to sell to a buyer unaware of the situation.  A lot of LLCs are looking to convert houses for low income rentals around here and I am wondering how I would target the sale to those rather than a family with kids for example.  I know I'll take a hit on the house but it's not worth feeling unsafe.