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Morbid Real Estate: December Edition

840-842 Windom St, Pittsburgh.   December isn't traditionally a month known for a high number of home sales. While December of 2024 showed strong growth in the sale of new homes compared to 2023, the rest of the housing market appeared to be in a state of hibernation. The good news for sellers is that, with fewer homes on the market for a buyer to choose from, there's considerably less competition, which usually means a quicker sale. The bad news for buyers is that sellers will most likely take advantage of this fact, and will have no qualms about rejecting low offers. As a result, you may end up with few options, some of which just might be old homes with a dark and morbid history, like the ones featured below. 1912 Briggs St., Harrisburg   1912 Briggs Street, Harrisburg (Dauphin County). Price: $275,000 This detached 3-unit rental property near Reservoir Park features 5 bedrooms, 3 baths and a one-car garage which the seller describes as "oversized". Not sure what ...

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