I was digging into Indiana County, Pennsylvania this week and stumbled on something too good not to share.
The county just had their upset sale, but hereβs the kicker: everything that didnβt sell is about to roll onto the repository list. And yβallβ¦ that list is STACKED.
π Pages of inventory.
π Mobile homes.
π Small vacant plots β half an acre here, .30 acres there.
π Opening bids starting at just $1,000.
Now imagine this: you scoop up a half-acre lot, grab one of those manufactured homes, andβif zoning lines upβyouβve just created an instant cash-flow play. Thatβs land + housing at entry-level prices most people donβt even know exist.
This is why I keep saying PA is an interesting state for investors:
- Repository / OTC sales = less competition, direct purchase options.
- Low entry bids = big upside if you do the research.
- Inventory variety = mobile homes, land, and more.
But hereβs the thing: a list of properties is just step one. What really matters is knowing which ones are worth your money. Some of these deals are goldmines. Others? Straight landmines.
π‘ Thatβs where the analysis comes in. In the paid community, I break down deals with you:
- How to run the numbers.
- How to spot red flags before you spend a dime.
- How to build a strategy around properties like this in PA (and beyond).
So if you want me in your corner while youβre combing through lists like this, itβs time to upgrade. Letβs take you from βthis looks interestingβ β to βI just bought a $1,000 property thatβs making me money.β
Drop a π if youβre ready to unlock this strategy, and Iβll show you how to get in.
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