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Bank Owned Homes for sale in the following Pennsylvania cities:

Aliquippa Allentown Altoona Ambler
Ambridge Archbald Arnold Avalon
Baldwin Bangor Beaver Falls Bellefonte
Bellevue Bensalem Berwick Bethel Park
Bethlehem Blakely Bloomsburg Blue Bell
Bradford Brentwood Bridgeville Bristol
Brookhaven Butler California Camp Hill
Canonsburg Carbondale Carlisle Carnegie
Castle Shannon Catasauqua Chambersburg Cheltenham
Chester Clairton Clarion Clearfield
Clifton Heights Coatesville Collegeville Collingdale
Columbia Connellsville Conshohocken Coraopolis
Corry Crafton Cranberry Township Darby
Dickson City Donora Dormont Downingtown
Doylestown Dunmore Duquesne East Stroudsburg
Easton Edinboro Elizabethtown Ellwood City
Emmaus Ephrata Erie Exeter
Farrell Folcroft Forest Hills Fox Chapel
Franklin Gettysburg Glenolden Greensburg
Greenville Grove City Hanover Harrisburg
Hatboro Haverford Hazleton Hellertown
Hermitage Hershey Hollidaysburg Huntingdon
Indiana Jeannette Jefferson Hills Johnstown
Kennett Square King of Prussia Kingston Lancaster
Lansdale Lansdowne Latrobe Lebanon
Lehighton Levittown Lewisburg Lewistown
Limerick Lititz Lock Haven Lower Burrell
McKees Rocks McKeesport Meadville Mechanicsburg
Media Middletown Millersville Milton
Monaca Monessen Monroeville Moosic
Morrisville Mount Carmel Mount Joy Munhall
Murrysville Nanticoke Nazareth New Brighton
New Castle New Cumberland New Kensington Norristown
Northampton Norwood Oakmont Oil City
Old Forge Palmerton Palmyra Paoli
Perkasie Philadelphia Phoenixville Pittsburgh
Pittston Pleasant Hills Plum Plymouth
Pottstown Pottsville Prospect Park Punxsutawney
Quakertown Radnor Reading Red Lion
Ridley Park Sayre Schuylkill Haven Scranton
Selinsgrove Shamokin Sharon Sharon Hill
Shenandoah Shippensburg Somerset Souderton
South Williamsport St. Marys State College Steelton
Stroudsburg Sunbury Swarthmore Swissvale
Swoyersville Tamaqua Taylor Titusville
Turtle Creek Tyrone Uniontown Upper Darby
Vandergrift Warminster Warren Washington
Waynesboro West Chester West Mifflin West View
White Oak Whitehall Wilkes-Barre Wilkinsburg
Williamsport Wyomissing Yeadon York

Pennsylvania Foreclosure News

  • Obama to help Sestak's bid in Pennsylvania, fundraiser planned - WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama is heading to Pennsylvania to help Democratic Rep. Joe Sestak's bid for the Senate. The Sestak campaign said Friday that the president will appear at a Sept. 20 fundraising event in Philadelphia for the Democrat.
  • Wary of tea party, GOP attacks Senate candidate - Delaware Republicans call Senate hopeful Christine O'Donnell a liar who "could not be elected dog catcher" in a fierce attack that underscores GOP fears of the tea party-backed candidate knocking off top recruit Rep. Mike Castle and winning the nomination.
  • Rent for Martin home seemed too good to be true - STUART — Ernie and Jenny Swanson realized trouble was brewing Monday. Tenants at one of their rental properties phoned to say strangers were parked in the driveway, remarking what a great deal the house was for only $700 a month.
  • Communities key in foreclosure fight: Fed officials - Two top U.S. Federal Reserve officials on Thursday called for a more community-focused approach to the country's ongoing foreclosure crisis, which is weighing on its economic recovery.
  • Officer's good deed turns foul when Pa. police dog attacks girl, 6, who needed ride to school - MCKEESPORT, Pa. - A Pennsylvania officer's good deed backfired after his K-9 bit a 6-year-old girl who missed her bus to school and was offered a ride in the police cruiser.
  • Actor Patrick Wayne to receive Harvey Awards for self, dad from Pa. Jimmy Stewart museum - INDIANA, Pa. - Actor Patrick Wayne is being honored later this year by a western Pennsylvania museum dedicated to actor Jimmy Stewart. At an Oct. 23 ceremony Wayne will receive one of the museum's Harvey Awards for himself and another for his late father, western movie star John Wayne.
  • Pending Sales of Existing Homes Unexpectedly Rise - The number of contracts to purchase U.S. previously owned houses unexpectedly rose in July, a sign the market may be starting to stabilize after the expiration of a homebuyer tax credit.
  • GOP attacks Delaware Tea Party candidate - State's Republican leader says Christine O'Donnell "could not be elected dog catcher"
  • Pending Sales of U.S. Existing Homes Probably Dropped in July - The number of contracts to buy U.S. previously owned homes probably fell for a third straight month in July, signaling housing will be depressed for the rest of the year.
  • Communities key in foreclosure fight: Fed officials - By Kristina Cooke