We Buy Condemned & Uninhabitable Properties As-Is.
Own a condemned or code-violation property in Utah? Quick Step buys condemned homes throughout Utah regardless of condition — no repairs, no remediation required. Get a fair cash offer and sell a property others won't touch.
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No complicated paperwork. No waiting months for a buyer. Just a simple, honest process from a local Utah investor.
Fill out the short form or give us a call. We'll ask a few quick questions about your property. No pressure, ever.
Within 24 hours we'll present you with a fair no-obligation cash offer. No lowballing, no surprises.
Close in as little as 7 days or pick a date that works for you. Cash goes directly into your hands at closing.
A condemned property in Utah is one that authorities have deemed unsafe or uninhabitable — typically due to structural problems, fire damage, severe water damage, or extensive code violations. Most buyers and most agents won't touch a condemned property. Quick Step does. We buy condemned homes throughout Utah, factoring in demolition, remediation, or rehabilitation costs in our offer. You get a fair cash offer for a property that would otherwise sit deteriorating and generating fines.
Can Quick Step buy my Utah home if it's been condemned by the city?
Yes. We regularly buy condemned and uninhabitable properties. We assess land value and rehabilitation potential and make a fair cash offer.
Do I need to fix code violations before selling my condemned Utah home?
No. We buy as-is — including active code violations. They don't need to be cured before closing; we factor them into the offer.
Will the city allow me to sell a condemned Utah property?
Yes, in most cases. Condemnation restricts habitation, not ownership or sale. We work with local municipalities to understand any restrictions on the specific property.
How does Quick Step calculate an offer on a condemned Utah home?
We assess the land value, the cost of demolition or rehabilitation, and the after-repair or rebuild value of the site, then make an offer that reflects realistic market position.
What happens to city fines and violation notices at closing?
Outstanding fines and violations are typically paid from sale proceeds at closing through the title company, similar to other liens.
I inherited my mom's house and had no idea what to do with it. Chase made the whole process so easy. We closed in 10 days and I didn't have to fix a single thing.
My house needed a new roof and the kitchen was a disaster. Every agent told me to fix it first. Quick Step just bought it as-is. Couldn't believe how smooth it went.
We needed to relocate for work in two weeks. Chase got us a fair offer within a day and we closed before we left town. Absolutely saved us.
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