Selling in the city

Sell your house in Lawrenceville

Rowhouses and Victorians along a corridor buyers have chased for a decade, some fully flipped, many still exactly as they were built. Selling here means knowing which buyer wants which house.

What selling in Lawrenceville actually looks like

Lawrenceville splits into two kinds of houses. The flipped ones, new kitchens, refinished floors, updated systems, sell fast because Butler Street draws buyers who want to walk to dinner, not drive to it. The original-condition ones, and there are still plenty on the side streets, come with knob-and-tube wiring, old plaster, and a layout nobody's touched since before the corridor got hot.

If yours is the second kind, you've probably already priced out what it would take to bring it up to flip standard. Some sellers want that project. Most don't.

Your three ways to sell here

The point-of-sale checklist

Like most Allegheny County municipalities, expect point-of-sale requirements before closing, the dye test being the one people ask about most. Older sewer laterals, common in a neighborhood this old, fail it more often than people expect. Work with me and the scheduling, the paperwork, and the fix if it fails are my job, not yours.

Who's buying in Lawrenceville

Young professionals who want the walk to Butler Street, investors finishing what the last decade of flips started, and buyers priced out of Downtown or the Strip who still want to be close to the hospitals and tech offices nearby. That demand is why even an untouched rowhouse has real value, if the sale is structured right instead of dumped to the first flipper who calls.

What would your house bring?

Two minutes. Free. No obligation. Real comps from your street, both exit paths side by side.

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Selling in Lawrenceville

Can I sell my Lawrenceville house as-is?

Yes. As-is means no repairs, no staging, no cleanout. Original-condition Lawrenceville rowhouses often carry knob-and-tube wiring, old plaster, or an unfinished basement, and none of that stops a sale. It changes my number, not the deal.

Do I need a dye test to sell in Lawrenceville?

Like most Allegheny County municipalities, expect point-of-sale requirements such as a dye test before closing. If you work with me, I handle the scheduling and the fix if it fails. It is part of the job, not your problem.

What is my Lawrenceville house worth?

Text me the address at 724 260 6072 or take the two-minute qualifier and you will have a real number within 24 hours, built from live comps, not an online estimate.