To make changes to an existing deed, a new deed must be prepared and recorded. If your spouse dies, and your name is on the deed, you do not have to change it. If you elect to change it, a new deed must be prepared and recorded.
To obtain a seller's permit, you must file the Pennsylvania Enterprise Registration Form (PA-100), which may be submitted either online or by printing out the form and mailing it to the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue.
Philadelphia's unique combination of historical charm, economic diversity, and affordable opportunities positions it as an excellent destination for real estate investment.
Philadelphia has become more expensive for renters since the pandemic, but it remains more affordable than most other big cities. While Philadelphia remains among the more affordable big cities, it's been gaining ground for becoming increasingly expensive for average renters, writes Aaron Moselle for WHYY.
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Affordability remains a barrier after the pandemic-era boom as home prices continue to rise and mortgage rates stay high. Philadelphia's housing market will be among the hottest in the United States in 2025, Zillow said. The average home value for the region, including the suburbs, was $362,744 in 2024.
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For the second year in a row, Buffalo, New York, has secured the top spot on Zillow's list of the hottest housing markets, earning the distinction of being the first market to secure the No. 1 ranking in back-to-back years.
Philadelphia's unique combination of historical charm, economic diversity, and affordable opportunities positions it as an excellent destination for real estate investment.
Yes, non-US citizens can buy property in the United States without any restrictions. Foreign buyers have all the same ownership rights as US citizens.