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Sell Your Fire-Damaged House in Aliquippa, PA

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How Does Selling Your House for Cash Work?

Three steps: tell us about the property, get a fair cash offer within 24 hours, and pick your closing date — anywhere from 7 to 60 days out. No repairs, no showings, no fees, and up to $10,000 advanced to you before closing — yours to keep if we back out.

Here is how homeowners in Aliquippa sell fire-damaged properties with EasyOffer:

Day 1

Tell Us About Your Property

Enter your address and contact info. Takes 30 seconds.

Day 1-2

Get Your Cash Offer

We analyze your Aliquippa property and send a fair, no-obligation offer.

Day 7-14

Close and Get Paid

Pick your closing date. We handle paperwork and pay all closing costs.

What's the Housing Market Like in Aliquippa, PA?

Latest available data from public sources. Updated .

Median Home Value

$98,400

Census ACS 2024

Zillow Home Value Index

$187,020

+6.0% YoY

Zillow ZHVI

Median Sale Price

$134,000

Redfin

Days on Market

78 days

Redfin

Population

9,197

-2.4% since 2020

U.S. Census

Median Household Income

$50,188

Census ACS 2024

Sale-to-List Ratio

94.9%

Redfin

Active Inventory

32 homes

Redfin

Owner-Occupied

57.5%

Census ACS 2024

Price per Sq Ft

$112/sqft

Redfin

Recent Sales

14 homes

Redfin

Unemployment Rate

6.8%

BLS

Property Tax

$1,883/yr

Census ACS 2024

Median Age

47.5 years

Census ACS 2024

Poverty Rate

22.9%

Census ACS 2024

Avg. Commute

23 min

Census ACS 2024

Aliquippa, PA Real Estate Market Data
MetricValueChangeSource
Median Home Value$98,400Census ACS 2024
Zillow Home Value Index$187,020+6.0% YoYZillow ZHVI
Median Sale Price$134,000Redfin
Days on Market78 daysRedfin
Population9,197-2.4% since 2020U.S. Census
Median Household Income$50,188Census ACS 2024
Sale-to-List Ratio94.9%Redfin
Active Inventory32 homesRedfin
Owner-Occupied57.5%Census ACS 2024
Price per Sq Ft$112/sqftRedfin
Recent Sales14 homesRedfin
Unemployment Rate6.8%BLS
Property Tax$1,883/yrCensus ACS 2024
Median Age47.5 yearsCensus ACS 2024
Poverty Rate22.9%Census ACS 2024
Avg. Commute23 minCensus ACS 2024

Why Do Homeowners in Aliquippa Choose EasyOffer?

Aliquippa's median home value is $187,020 (Zillow, 2026), up 6.0% year-over-year. With 9,197 residents declining 2.4% since 2020. homes here sell in a median of 78 days with a 94.9% sale-to-list ratio. Aliquippa has unemployment at 6.8% (BLS), a poverty rate of 22.9%, median property taxes of $1,883/year (Census ACS). the median resident age is 47.5 years.

Fire and storm damage in Aliquippa creates a difficult situation: insurance claims take months, contractors are backed up, and the property cannot be listed on the open market in its current state. EasyOffer gives you a direct path to cash without waiting for insurance adjusters, permits, or reconstruction timelines.

We also serve property owners in nearby Economy, Ambridge, Monaca, and throughout Pennsylvania.

Where Do We Buy Houses Near Aliquippa?

Major Industries

Aliquippa's economy is anchored by Healthcare, Manufacturing, Retail Trade, Hospitality & Food Service, Construction.

School Districts

Aliquippa School District, Ambridge Area School District, Beaver Area School District, New Brighton Area School District

What Our Sellers Say

My mom passed and I inherited her place in Antioch. It needed a ton of work and I live out of state so I couldn't deal with contractors or showings. They came out, looked at it, and had a number for me the next day. We closed in 9 days. The whole thing was so much easier than I expected.

Inherited Property
Sarah M.
Sarah M.
Closed in 9 days · Houston, TX

Honestly I was skeptical at first because I'd heard horror stories about cash buyers lowballing people. But they explained exactly how they came up with the number and it was fair. We were behind on payments and they got everything done in a week. No last-minute changes, no surprises at closing.

Avoided Foreclosure
Marcus T.
Marcus T.
Closed in 7 days · Atlanta, GA

My husband got transferred to Dallas and we had about three weeks to figure out the house. A friend told us about EasyOffer. They gave us a cash offer that same afternoon and worked around our move date. We closed 11 days later without having to do a single showing or open house.

Job Relocation
Jennifer R.
Jennifer R.
Closed in 11 days · Phoenix, AZ

What It Actually Costs to Sell a House in Pennsylvania — and the New Law Every Seller Should Know

Pennsylvania charges a realty transfer tax on nearly every sale, and where the house sits changes the bill dramatically. The state takes 1% everywhere. Most Pennsylvania municipalities add a combined 1% for the local government and school district, for a 2% total. The City of Pittsburgh is another story: 1% state + 3% city + 1% Pittsburgh School District = 5% — among the highest transfer taxes in the state. On a $100,000 sale, that is $5,000 in the city versus $2,000 in most suburbs. The tax is customarily split 50/50 between buyer and seller, but it is negotiable — a cash buyer can agree to cover it as part of the offer. Rates change by ordinance, so verify your municipality's current rate before closing.

Pennsylvania's Real Estate Seller Disclosure Law (68 Pa.C.S. § 7301 and following) requires most residential sellers to give the buyer a written disclosure of known material defects before an agreement of sale is signed. Selling as-is does not erase this duty — as-is means the buyer accepts the condition, not that you may hide what you know. Certain transfers are exempt, including most sales by estate fiduciaries and court-ordered sales. With an investor buyer the disclosure is painless: the buyer expects problems, prices them in, and asks for no repairs — so disclose everything honestly and let the offer reflect reality.

Since January 4, 2025, Pennsylvania also regulates real estate wholesaling. Act 52 of 2024 — the Wholesale Real Estate Transaction Transparency and Protection Act, signed July 8, 2024 — targets operators who sign a purchase agreement with a homeowner and then sell or assign that contract to someone else for a fee. Under the act, wholesalers must be licensed, must make written disclosures to the seller, and sellers gain protections including cancellation rights. The law exists because homeowners were signing contracts with buyers who never intended to buy — middlemen shopping the contract around, and walking away when no end buyer materialized.

EasyOffer is a direct buyer, not a wholesaler. When EasyOffer makes an offer, EasyOffer is the purchaser: the company signs the agreement of sale as the buyer, purchases as principal with its own funds, and takes title at closing. You deal with the buyer directly from offer to closing. EasyOffer is not a real estate brokerage, is not acting as your agent, and is not a law firm — it is the party on the other side of the table, buying your house. Whoever you sell to, ask the question Act 52 was written for: are you buying this house yourself, or reselling my contract? A direct buyer will put the answer in writing.

The rest of the cost picture depends on how you sell. A traditional listing typically means an agent commissions (often around 5–6% combined, though commissions are negotiable and buyer-agent fees are now set separately), repairs or credits after inspections, months of carrying costs while the house sits, and buyer financing that can fall through at the end. A direct cash sale trades the open-market price ceiling for certainty: no commission, no repairs, no showings, and a closing date measured in weeks. For questions about your specific legal or tax situation, talk to a Pennsylvania attorney or tax professional — a house buyer cannot give you legal advice.

How much is the transfer tax when selling a house in Pittsburgh?

Inside the City of Pittsburgh the combined realty transfer tax is 5% of the sale price — 1% state, 3% city, and 1% Pittsburgh School District. That is $5,000 on a $100,000 sale. Most municipalities outside the city total 2% (1% state plus 1% local/school). The tax is customarily split between buyer and seller but is fully negotiable — a cash buyer can agree to pay it. Confirm your municipality's current rate, since rates change by ordinance.

Do I still have to fill out a disclosure form if I sell as-is?

Generally yes. Pennsylvania's Seller Disclosure Law requires most residential sellers to disclose known material defects in writing, and an as-is sale does not remove that duty — it just means the buyer accepts the condition without asking for repairs. Some transfers are exempt, such as most sales by an estate's executor or administrator. With an investor buyer, honest disclosure costs you nothing: the offer already assumes the house has problems.

What is Pennsylvania's new wholesaling law, and how do I know I am dealing with a real buyer?

Act 52 of 2024, the Wholesale Real Estate Transaction Transparency and Protection Act (effective January 4, 2025), requires wholesalers — people who sign a contract on your house intending to sell or assign that contract to someone else — to be licensed, make written disclosures, and honor seller cancellation rights. The simplest protection: ask any buyer, in writing, whether they are purchasing the property themselves as principal or assigning the contract. You deal with the buyer directly from offer to closing.

Does selling to a cash buyer save me the agent commission?

Yes — a direct sale has no listing agreement and no commission, which on a typical listing runs 5-6% of the price. You also skip repair negotiations, showings, and financing contingencies. The trade-off is that a cash offer is usually below the top of the open-market price, in exchange for speed and certainty. Compare your net proceeds under both paths, not just the headline price.

This section is general information about Pennsylvania law, not legal advice. Statutes and timelines change; consult a licensed Pennsylvania attorney about your situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sell a fire-damaged house in Aliquippa without repairing it?

Yes. We buy fire-damaged properties in any condition — from minor smoke damage to total loss. No repairs or demolition required on your end.

What if my insurance claim has not been settled yet?

You can still sell the property. Depending on your situation, you may assign the insurance claim to us at closing or retain the claim proceeds separately. We can discuss both options.

Do you buy houses with smoke damage only?

Yes. Smoke damage, water damage from fire suppression, and structural fire damage are all conditions we buy. The extent of the damage affects the offer but not our willingness to buy.

How do you determine the offer on a fire-damaged property?

We evaluate the lot value, remaining structure, location in Aliquippa, and comparable sales of both damaged and rebuilt properties. You receive a transparent breakdown of our valuation.

What if the fire department condemned the property?

We buy condemned properties as well. The condemnation status affects the offer price but does not prevent us from purchasing. We handle all compliance requirements post-closing.

Can I keep the insurance payout and still sell to EasyOffer?

This depends on your insurance policy and mortgage terms. In many cases, the insurance proceeds are applied to the mortgage or used at closing. We help you navigate this to maximize your net proceeds.

Pennsylvania Bill 52

EasyOffer complies with Pennsylvania wholesaling registration requirements and profit disclosure rules. We operate transparently and disclose all terms before you sign.

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