The 21st Show

Peoria Real Estate Rush

 
An aerial shot of Peoria's South End where buyers from out of state have been buying dilapidated homes this summer

An aerial shot of Peoria's South End where buyers from out of state have been buying dilapidated homes this summer Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post

For years, Peoria’s south end has suffered from a lack of investment, and fleeing residents, but something strange started happening this summer.  Buyers from all over America — some of whom had never even heard of Peoria — started buying up homes sight unseen. We spoke with a Washington Post reporter who has been looking at this story in Peoria and the leader of a citizens group in Peoria about why this started and what it means for the city.

GUESTS: 

Greg Jaffe

National reporter for the Washington Post

McFarland Bragg II

President/CEO of Peoria Citizens Committee for Economic Opportunity, Inc.

 

 

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