Seller route
Sell a property directly
Use this path if you own a Chicago-area property with repairs, tax pressure, probate, foreclosure, code violations, liens, title friction, tenant issues, or timing pressure.
A clear path for Chicago-area sellers who need options and buyers who want to review listings, ask due-diligence questions, and book the right next step.
Sellers and buyers need different information. Start with the route that matches what you are trying to do today.
Seller route
Use this path if you own a Chicago-area property with repairs, tax pressure, probate, foreclosure, code violations, liens, title friction, tenant issues, or timing pressure.
Buyer route
Use this path if you want to buy from Sell Chicago Properties, review available or coming-soon opportunities, prepare proof of funds, and schedule a showing when a property fits.
The seller path is simple, but the review is not superficial. We look at the property, the records, and the timing before proposing a path.
Step 1
Getting started takes only a few minutes. You have three ways to reach us:
There is no obligation. The goal is to understand whether a direct cash offer, structured purchase, or another route makes sense.
Step 2
Once we have enough information, we review the facts that affect price, timing, and whether a transaction can close cleanly.
Step 3
If the offer works, the parties document the terms and coordinate the closing path.
See the difference between listing with an agent and selling directly to us for cash.
$30,000+
Kitchen, roof, HVAC, foundation, and staging costs can add up before a traditional sale. We review as-is properties.
$20,000+
Probate, foreclosure, tax deed cases, liens, code violations, and litigation can create transaction costs that must be reviewed and documented.
3-6+ Months
Repairs, title issues, buyer financing, and uncertain possession can slow a retail sale. A direct review can clarify whether a faster path exists.
The difference is not just speed. It is a direct review of the property, the records, and the transaction path before anyone makes promises.
When a direct cash path fits, it can remove buyer-financing uncertainty. Some situations may also call for documented structured terms that fit the property, title, timing, and parties.
You do not need to renovate, stage, or clean the property before asking for a review. Fire damage, water damage, deferred maintenance, and code violations can be evaluated as part of the offer.
Sell Chicago Properties coordinates direct acquisition options. our licensed realtor is a licensed Illinois real estate broker involved where brokerage services are needed. She is not an employee of Sell Chicago Properties.
Closing costs, lien payoffs, attorney-review costs, tax issues, and title items should be identified before closing. In some transactions, costs may be allocated through documented purchase terms.
Some sellers need speed. Others need time to coordinate court, title, tenants, family, or moving logistics. The closing timeline should match the documents, not just a marketing promise.
Start with the route that fits. Sellers can request a property review. Buyers can review listings and prepare for a showing.
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The seller path starts with a property review, call, or inspection request. We review the home, records, taxes, title, condition, and timeline, then explain whether a cash or structured acquisition offer may fit.
Many sellers receive an offer within 24 hours after property viewing and records review. Timing depends on access, title, taxes, liens, court posture, and the information available for review.
Possibly. Sell Chicago Properties reviews as-is homes and difficult situations involving repairs, tax delinquency, probate, foreclosure, code violations, liens, title issues, and active litigation. Legal, tax, and court issues should be reviewed with qualified professionals.
No. Seller consultations, calls, and inspection requests are no-obligation. You can review the numbers, ask questions, compare your options, and decide whether the proposed path fits.
Buyers can start from the listings page, the buyer advisory page, or a current property page. Private showings may require proof of funds for cash buyers or a verified pre-approval letter for financed buyers.
Yes. Sellers can book a call or book a property inspection from the site. Buyers can use the listings and buyer advisory pages to request current listing information or book a showing where scheduling is available.
Sellers can request an offer review or book an inspection. Buyers can review listings or work with our realtor to understand showing requirements and due diligence.