The Relocation Problem Every Peoria IL Homeowner Faces
You've got a start date in another city. Or your family needs to be somewhere by a specific date. Or you've already made the move and you're carrying two housing costs — your new place and a vacant Peoria home you can't seem to sell.
Traditional real estate in Peoria works on its own timeline, not yours. The average home takes 30–60 days to go under contract, then another 30–45 days to close. Add in repairs, showings, and negotiation, and you're easily looking at 90–120 days from listing to move-out — if everything goes smoothly. And things don't always go smoothly.
We buy Peoria homes on the seller's schedule. You tell us when you need to close — whether that's 14 days or 60 days — and we work backward from there.
Relocation Situations We Help With in Peoria
- Corporate relocation / job transfer: Your employer needs you in Denver in 3 weeks. We can close before you leave.
- Military PCS orders: Fort Bragg and other installations generate significant PCS moves in and out of the Peoria metro. We understand military timelines.
- Already relocated, house still sitting: Managing a vacant Peoria home from another state is expensive and stressful. We can close quickly and end the carrying costs.
- Moving closer to family: Parents aging, grandkids arriving, life changing — whatever the reason, we can accommodate your timeline.
- Retirement relocation: Downsizing and moving to warmer climates, closer to family, or another state — we help Central Illinois retirees transition cleanly.
- Lifestyle change: Selling in Peoria to move somewhere less expensive, or to rent for a while — we make it simple.
Why a Vacant Peoria IL Home Is a Liability
If you've already moved and left a home vacant in Peoria, the clock is ticking in multiple ways. Vacant homes:
- Are at higher risk of break-ins, vandalism, and copper theft — a significant issue in some Peoria neighborhoods
- Can have plumbing issues go undetected for weeks (especially in winter)
- Require ongoing utility costs, insurance (vacant home insurance is more expensive), and property tax payments
- May trigger HOA violations if not maintained to standards
- Can be harder to sell — buyers wonder why it's been sitting vacant
Carrying a vacant Peoria home costs roughly $1,500–$3,000 per month in mortgage, insurance, utilities, and taxes. Every month you wait to sell is money out of pocket. A fast cash sale ends all of it immediately.
Selling Remotely — We Handle Everything
Already in your new city? No problem. We've helped dozens of Peoria homeowners sell their homes entirely remotely. Here's how it works:
- You contact us by phone or online — no need to be in Peoria
- We do a brief walkthrough of the property (you can arrange access, or we can work with a neighbor, property manager, or realtor you trust)
- We make a written offer via email within 24 hours
- You review and sign digitally — no need to fly back
- Closing happens via mail-away or remote notary — again, no travel required
- Proceeds wired directly to your bank account
We've closed transactions with sellers in California, Texas, New York, and overseas. Remote sales are completely routine for us.
Employer Relocation Packages and What They Cover
If your employer is funding your relocation, your package may include home sale assistance. Common employer-covered items include guaranteed buyout programs (where an employer or relocation company buys the home), buyer value option (BVO) programs, and loss-on-sale assistance. If your employer is using a third-party relocation company, coordinate with them before contacting us — some packages require going through their specific channels. We've worked successfully alongside corporate relocation firms and can often integrate smoothly into the process.