Pilot Home Buying Program to Simplify Property Purchases

Published on June 24, 2025

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City of Pittsburgh Announces Pilot Home Buying Program to Simplify Property Purchases for Pittsburgh Residents 

The pilot program will initiate in the City neighborhoods of Sheraden, Windgap, West End and Mt. Washington 

Pittsburgh, PA – In a further effort to eliminate additional barriers to homeownership, Mayor Ed Gainey has introduced a new pilot program, approved by City Council today, designed to streamline the process for purchasing City-owned properties directly from the City. The program aims to address the legal complexities that have long hindered first-time homebuyers from acquiring City-owned houses. 

Under the current system, buyers often face extensive legal hurdles to clear the title of former tax-delinquent properties, which can delay the purchase process by months, or even years. The new pilot program will change and accelerate the process by proactively clearing the titles to properties before they are marketed. Once winning bidders are selected, closings will be completed within weeks rather than the prolonged timeline under the existing system. 

“Streamlining a program to sell City-owned residential structures to income qualified residents creates another opportunity to make homeownership more accessible to Pittsburgh residents who have long been deterred by a complicated process,” said Mayor Ed Gainey. “Our goal is to provide a smoother and more accessible pathway to homeownership while revitalizing communities and supporting local residents.” 

As part of the pilot initiative, five City-owned properties in Pittsburgh’s Sheraden, Windgap, West End, and Mt. Washington neighborhoods have been identified as potential candidates. The City’s Law Department has completed the process of clearing the titles for these properties. In addition, the City will work to ensure that these homes are accessible to homebuyers navigating structural disadvantages, contributing to the economic revitalization of Pittsburgh’s neighborhoods. 

“This initiative represents a more efficient use of City resources and a smarter approach to property disposition,” said Jen Gula, Director of Finance. “By resolving title issues upfront, we’re removing long-standing barriers in the system and ensuring that public assets are transitioned into productive use more quickly and effectively.” 

Under the proposed guidelines the pilot program will be open to Pittsburgh residents earning up to 120% of the area’s median income who commit to living in their new home for at least five years. City residents, potential buyers, lenders, and contractors are encouraged to provide feedback on these and other proposed program requirements. A 90-day public comment period will be open today at https://engage.pittsburghpa.gov/affordable-housing-sale-pilot .

Olga George
Press Secretary
Mayor's Office
olga.george@pittsburghpa.gov
412-627-0679

 

 

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