A job move or life change shouldn't mean carrying two mortgages. Get a fast cash offer and close before — or exactly when — you need to leave.
Relocation rarely waits for the housing market. When a new position starts in six weeks, a traditional listing — which averages 30–60 days just to go under contract, plus another 30 for closing — can leave you either double-paying or scrambling for temporary housing. A cash sale lets you choose a specific closing date aligned with your move, so you hand over keys and collect your check on the day it actually makes sense for your life.
An unsold home in Minnesota while you're living elsewhere is not just emotionally stressful — it's expensive. You're paying a mortgage, property taxes, utilities, and possibly a property manager on top of your new housing costs. Vacant homes also attract more maintenance issues and can be harder to monitor from a distance. A single fast sale eliminates all of those ongoing costs at once and lets you invest that money into your new chapter instead.
Minneapolis homeowners dealing with a relocation situation face the same market dynamics as the rest of the Twin Cities area — but local specifics matter. The Minneapolis median sale price is around $330,000, and homes typically spend about 28 days on the market before an offer lands. In neighborhoods like Uptown, that timeline can feel even longer when your situation calls for a fast, clean resolution. Homestead Road operates in Minneapolis and can often close in as few as 7 days — skipping the listing period, inspections, and financing contingencies that slow down a traditional sale.
Yes. Remote closings are common and can be handled via overnight courier or a local notary in your new city. You do not need to return to Minnesota to complete the transaction.
It depends on your relocation package terms. Some employer programs require using specific vendors or processes. We can provide a written offer for your HR team to review, and in some cases relocation companies will simply buy out your offer directly.
Yes. Once you accept your offer you choose the closing date. Whether you need to close in seven days or want sixty days to organize your move, we work around your schedule.
We can build a post-closing possession period into the agreement, giving you time to finalize your new housing before you have to hand over the keys — even after the sale closes.
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