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Matt Pitschman
  • Monroeville, PA
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Wholesaling deal details

Matt Pitschman
  • Monroeville, PA
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I've seen a property in a nearby neighborhood that may be vacant. I looked it up on the county website and it was sold in 2006 for $140k. And now the county website says assessment is $100k and market value is $120k. I also found through google that it may have been foreclosed in 08. The county website has a tax mailing address and an owners address. The owner address is the property's address and the tax mailing address is an out of state llc. Does anyone have a suggestion for what I should do? I am thinking of wholesaling, but I don't know what To do.

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