We buy houses in Penn Hills Township, PA for cash — no repairs, no agent commissions, no waiting around for bank approvals. If you own a property in Penn Hills Township and need to sell, We Buy Property can make you a fair cash offer within 24 hours and close in as little as 7 days. Call us at (412) 424-6412.
Selling Your Penn Hills Township House Fast
Penn Hills Township is a large municipality in eastern Allegheny County, one of the most populous townships in Pennsylvania. The real estate market here can be unpredictable — property taxes, maintenance costs, and carrying expenses add up fast. Whether you’ve been sitting on a property for months or you just inherited something you didn’t plan for, we can take it off your hands quickly.
We are Allegheny County cash home buyers who have purchased properties across the Pittsburgh area for years. We know the local market, we work fast, and we don’t waste your time with lowball offers that don’t close.
Why Penn Hills Township Homeowners Choose We Buy Property
There are a lot of reasons people need to sell fast. Foreclosure. Divorce. Inherited property with deferred maintenance. Landlords done dealing with problem tenants. Job relocation. Tax liens. Whatever your situation — we buy it as-is.
- No repairs required. Sell your house exactly as it sits. We’ve bought fire-damaged houses, houses with roof problems, houses that haven’t been touched in 20 years.
- No commissions. You keep what we offer. No 6% agent fee eating into your proceeds.
- Fast close. We can close in 7–21 days, or on your schedule if you need more time.
- Cash offer in 24 hours. We look at the property, we run our numbers, we give you a real offer. No runaround.
- No contingencies. Our offer doesn’t depend on inspections, appraisals, or bank financing coming through.
How It Works
The process is simple. You contact us — call (412) 424-6412 or fill out the form on this page. We’ll set up a quick walkthrough of the property, usually same day or next day. After we see it, we give you a written cash offer. If you accept, we pick the closing date. You get paid at closing. Done.
Most sellers go from first contact to closed in under three weeks. If you have a hard deadline — facing foreclosure auction, needing to relocate by a certain date — tell us upfront and we’ll work around it.
What Kinds of Houses We Buy in Penn Hills Township
All of them. Single family homes, duplexes, multi-family properties, vacant land, townhouses, condos. Good condition or complete gut jobs. Occupied or vacant. Inherited or owned for decades. We buy houses that need $5,000 in work and houses that need $150,000 in work — the price reflects the condition, and we don’t pretend otherwise.
Common situations we handle in Penn Hills Township:
- Foreclosure — stopping sheriff sale, catching up on payments isn’t an option
- Inheritance — property you didn’t ask for, don’t want to manage, need to liquidate
- Divorce — need to split an asset fast without both parties fighting over every detail
- Tax delinquency — Jordan Tax Service letters piling up, municipal liens compounding
- Landlord exit — tenant problems, Section 8 headaches, property management fatigue
- Major repairs — roof, foundation, HVAC issues that make a traditional sale impossible
- Relocation — job transfer, family situation, leaving Pittsburgh
Get Your Cash Offer Today
If you own a property in Penn Hills Township and want to know what we’d pay for it, there’s no cost and no obligation to find out. Call (412) 424-6412 or fill out the short form below. We’ll get back to you the same day.
We Buy Property has bought houses across Allegheny County. See all Pittsburgh-area locations we serve.
We also buy houses in nearby communities including Penn Hills, Monroeville, Forest Hills, Churchill. Wherever you are in the greater Pittsburgh area, we can help.
Looking beyond this area? We also help homeowners across the region — see our main Pittsburgh cash home buyers page for a fast cash offer.
Penn Hills Township Housing: What We’re Actually Buying
Penn Hills is the second most populous municipality in Allegheny County, home to roughly 41,000 residents spread across one of the largest suburban footprints east of Pittsburgh. Most of its housing went up during the post-war boom of the 1950s and 1960s, when steelworkers and city families moved out along Frankstown Road, Saltsburg Road, and Rodi Road into new plans of brick ranches, Cape Cods, and split-levels. Those houses are now 60 to 70 years old, and many are still on their original roofs, original electrical panels, galvanized plumbing, and one-bathroom layouts that don’t match what financed buyers expect today.
That’s exactly the kind of house we buy. From the Universal and Rosedale areas to Lincoln Park, Penn Hebron, and the streets off William Penn Highway, we purchase Penn Hills homes in every condition — fully updated, untouched since 1965, or somewhere in between.
Property Taxes Are a Real Burden in Penn Hills
Ask any Penn Hills homeowner: the combined school and municipal tax bill here is among the heavier ones in Allegheny County. For owners of inherited or vacant properties, those taxes keep accruing whether or not anyone lives in the house, and Jordan Tax Service collection letters don’t stop on their own. If you’re carrying a Penn Hills Township property you no longer want — or one that’s slipped into delinquency — selling for cash stops the bleeding. Delinquent taxes and municipal liens are paid out of the sale proceeds at closing, and you walk away clean.
Inherited a House in Penn Hills Township?
A huge share of the calls we get from Penn Hills are from heirs. Mom or Dad bought the house in the 1960s, lived there for fifty years, and now the family is left with a property that needs a roof, a furnace, and three dumpsters of belongings cleared out — often while the heirs live out of state. We work with executors and estate attorneys through the Allegheny County probate process, we buy the house exactly as it sits (furniture and all), and we close when the estate is ready. You never have to make a repair, host a showing, or clean anything out.
Nearby Communities We Also Buy In
Penn Hills Township sits at the center of our east-suburbs buying area. We also buy houses in Penn Hills proper, Verona, Oakmont, Plum Borough, Monroeville, Churchill, and Wilkinsburg. If your property is anywhere in the eastern suburbs, we want to see it.
Frequently Asked Questions — Penn Hills Township
How fast can I sell my house in Penn Hills Township?
Most Penn Hills sellers go from first phone call to closed in two to three weeks. We make a written cash offer within 24 hours of seeing the property and can close in as little as 7 days when title is clear. If you need more time — for example, to finish probate or coordinate a move — we close on your schedule instead.
Do you buy houses in Penn Hills as-is?
Yes. As-is means as-is: roof problems, foundation cracks, outdated 1960s interiors, fire damage, full basements of belongings — none of it stops us. We Buy Property purchases Penn Hills homes in any condition and handles all repairs and cleanout after closing. You don’t fix anything and you don’t clean anything.
What if my Penn Hills property has delinquent taxes or liens?
We deal with this constantly in Penn Hills. Delinquent school, county, and municipal taxes — including balances with Jordan Tax Service — are paid out of the sale proceeds at closing, along with most municipal liens. You don’t need to bring money to the table to sell. The earlier you contact us, the more options you have, especially if a sheriff sale has been threatened.
Do you buy inherited houses in Penn Hills Township?
Yes — inherited property is one of the most common situations we handle in Penn Hills. We work with executors, heirs, and estate attorneys through Allegheny County probate, we can make an offer early in the process so the family knows the numbers, and we close once the estate allows. Out-of-state heirs can complete the entire sale remotely.
Which parts of Penn Hills do you buy houses in?
All of them. We buy throughout the township — Rosedale, Universal, Lincoln Park, Penn Hebron, and every plan off Frankstown Road, Saltsburg Road, Rodi Road, and William Penn Highway. Condition, location, and situation don’t disqualify a Penn Hills property; call 412-424-6412 and we’ll give you a straight answer on yours.