Service Areas
About Judi SAYHAY
Raised in Pittsburgh, Judi understands the numerous intangible benefits of living in the Steel City, with its unmatched weather, culture and diversity. Judi graduated from California State College with a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering and Communications. After working years in telecommunications, Judi's heart was in real estate and after purchasing her first home, she was determined that homeownership must become a reality for everyone who desired to own a home and begin to build their American Dream.
In the past 27 years, Judi has become an esteemed Realtor, highly regarded by her clients and professionals in the field. Judi is well-connected and actively involved in the community. Her contacts and life-long residency leverage her enthusiasm and
expertise, enhancing her abilities and dedication to her clients.
Judi showcases her homes on her website and utilizes a team of professional service providers to assist with her clients' buying and selling needs, including stagers, painters, handymen, inspectors and loan officers. Judi is communicative, thorough, consistent and detail-oriented...and she will be with you every step of the way.
If you want to learn more about Pittsburgh real estate and how to call Pittsburgh your home, contact me at 412-303-3600 or email me at [email protected]
Community Involvement
HOBBIES/INTEREST
FAMILY
Specialties
- Sellers
- Buyers
- Residential Property
Wexford, Gibsonia, Allison Park, Glenshaw, Cranberry Twp, Mars, Valencia, Fox Chapel, O'Hara, Moon, Pittsburgh and Mt Lebanon
Awards
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2026
TOP AGENT
Pittsburgh, PA
2026
TOP AGENT
Bethel Park, PA
2026
TOP AGENT
Gibsonia, PA
Answered Questions
Some ways we have to do it where I sell homes is agreeing to pay the first XX amount on the home inspection, or waive it which I don't recommend, pay your Realtor's compensation in which I am seeing more and more of, with the home inspections do what is necessary and waive others, like Radon. Make the closing with a date or flexible and don't ask for a home warranty. These seem to be what is helping me. Good Luck
Check with a local lender and see what programs are available that you could buy a home in. There's is always a way if your credit score is good and you have some money. There are different lending programs available for buyers and some have a max you can make, like FHA, PFHA and some other programs. We Realtors don't know every program but that is why you need to connect with a Realtor and get some lender recommendations; AND please just call lenders work with your Realtor. Good Luck
