Real Estate
Transactions
Residential and commercial transactions, title review, and closings throughout Pike County — handled with care and local expertise.
From contract to closing —
with someone in your corner
Real estate transactions in Pike County involve more than signing documents. They involve title histories, easements, survey issues, deed restrictions, and the particular nuances of a market that attracts both longtime local buyers and out-of-state second-home purchasers from New York and New Jersey.
At Jacobs, Wilson & Onofry, we bring something unique to every real estate matter: through Black Bear Abstract, our attorneys can handle both the legal representation and the title work under one roof. That means the attorney reviewing your contract is the same team identifying and resolving title issues — a level of coordination most buyers never experience.
We represent buyers, sellers, and builders in residential and commercial transactions throughout Pike County and the surrounding region. We review contracts before you sign, flag issues before they become problems, and make sure you arrive at closing fully informed and protected.
For out-of-state buyers, we understand that purchasing in Pennsylvania comes with unfamiliar procedures. We'll walk you through every step, explain what's different from your home state, and make sure your investment is protected from the start.
- Purchase and sale agreement review
- Residential closings
- Title search & title insurance (via Black Bear Abstract)
- Title issue resolution
- Commercial transactions
- New construction contracts
- Landlord-tenant matters
- Out-of-state buyer representation
Buying or selling in
Pike County?
Whether you're a lifelong local or purchasing your first Poconos property, we'll make sure the legal side of your transaction is handled right.
(570) 904-2098This website constitutes attorney advertising. Information contained herein is intended to serve as general advice that may or may not pertain to the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Communication to or with the firm does not constitute the creation of an attorney-client relationship.

