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Maria Allen

Maria Allen
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Champaign IL

Broker (IL: 475177151)

11 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Champaign County, IL
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Keller Williams Realty

Office Website
Office Address
2441 Village Green Pl
Champaign, IL  61822
(Champaign County)
Office Phone
217-356-6100
Office Fax
Mobile
217-520-0143
Email
mari*************@*****.com
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Service Areas

Forsyth: IL Decatur: IL Mount Zion: IL Long Creek: IL Hervey City: IL Omaha: NE Catlin: IL Tilton: IL Georgetown: IL Olivet: IL Murdock: IL Longview: IL Oakley: IL Bearsdale: IL Chicago: IL Elwin: IL Harristown: IL Calumet Park: IL Homewood: IL Hazel Crest: IL Thornton: IL Clarksdale: IL Palmer: IL Argenta: IL Newburg: IL Merna: IL Normal: IL Danville: IL Mahomet: IL Lake of the Woods: IL St. Joseph: IL Royal: IL Savoy: IL Tolono: IL

About Maria Allen

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Joy's fascination with architecture began in her childhood, growing up in a city characterized by a diverse array of buildings. While she did not delve deeply into the history of their construction, she was captivated by their aesthetic appeal and the graceful lines that defined them. She often found herself envisioning how the exterior designs influenced the flow of the interior spaces. In contrast, she also appreciated the charm of “cookie cutter” homes, each uniquely reflecting the personalities of their owners.

An average student with untapped potential, Joy pursued a solid public education, graduated from college, and navigated the complexities of marriage and divorce. She is the proud mother of three adult children and has recently embraced retirement—though she has chosen to return to work. After dedicating 36 years to the United States Postal Service, Joy held various roles, from sorting mail by hand to becoming a Maintenance Engineering Specialist. Her career was marked by a commitment to providing valuable service to the community.

Joy understands that change is the only constant in life. While some changes are natural, others arise from the choices we make or the decisions of those around us. She enjoys spending time with family, traveling, and is grateful for the grace she has received. In her leisure time, she is learning to bowl, exploring the game of bridge, and indulging in number-based and strategic games.

Since 1984, Joy has volunteered at a local credit union and has provided tax assistance to seniors through VISTA and AARP. Her reliability and dedication to her commitments are hallmarks of her character.

Having purchased three personal residences and two investment properties—one of which was successfully flipped—Joy has firsthand experience with the emotional and financial stakes involved in homeownership.

Her journey into real estate began over 30 years ago, although life events delayed her licensing. In 2013, following her retirement and a year of travel, she finally realized her long-held aspiration to work in real estate. Now, Joy is well-positioned to guide clients through the process of homeownership, helping them make informed decisions that align with their dreams.

Champaign County, IL Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$314,917
Avg. Listing Price
From Maria's portfolio
3.3 / 2.3
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,815 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
496
Active Listings
Current inventory

Champaign County, Illinois represents a fascinating blend of university-driven housing demand and traditional Midwest agricultural community real estate patterns. Home to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, this market experiences unique cyclical fluctuations tied to academic calendars, creating distinct opportunities for investors and challenges for year-round residents. The county's 606 actively licensed real estate agents navigate everything from student housing complexes to century-old farmsteads, making it one of Illinois' most diverse property markets outside the Chicago metropolitan area.

What makes Champaign County particularly intriguing is its dual personality: the urban sophistication of Champaign-Urbana contrasts sharply with rural townships where corn fields stretch to the horizon. This dichotomy creates pricing disparities that savvy investors have learned to exploit, while the steady influx of faculty, staff, and graduate students provides consistent rental demand that stabilizes the market even during broader economic downturns.

Major Champaign County, Illinois Real Estate Markets

Champaign and Urbana dominate the county's real estate activity, forming a twin-city metropolitan area with distinct characteristics. Champaign tends to attract more commercial development and newer residential construction, while Urbana maintains its historic charm with tree-lined streets and established neighborhoods. Savoy has emerged as a premium suburb, drawing families seeking top-rated schools and modern amenities, while Rantoul offers more affordable housing options with its own unique military heritage from the former Chanute Air Force Base.

Beyond these primary markets, smaller communities like Mahomet, Tolono, and St. Joseph provide rural and semi-rural living options that appeal to those wanting space while maintaining reasonable commutes to the university. These outlying areas have seen surprising growth as remote work flexibility allows more residents to choose lifestyle over proximity, creating unexpected hot spots in traditionally quiet agricultural communities.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

The university's influence creates fascinating market micro-cycles that don't exist elsewhere in Illinois. Student housing near campus operates on different principles than traditional residential real estate, with properties often selling based on per-bedroom income potential rather than traditional valuation methods. Meanwhile, faculty housing markets respond to academic hiring cycles and sabbatical patterns, creating inventory fluctuations that experienced agents learn to anticipate and leverage.

Geographic complexity adds another layer of intrigue, as the county encompasses everything from dense urban blocks to sprawling farms being eyed for development. Zoning battles between agricultural preservation and growth pressures create opportunities for those who understand local politics, while transportation corridors like Interstate 57 and Route 45 influence development patterns in ways that surprise newcomers to the market.

Why Businesses Need Champaign County, Illinois Agent Contact Data

With all 606 licensed agents maintaining active email addresses, Champaign County offers remarkable accessibility for businesses seeking to connect with real estate professionals. Mortgage lenders, insurance companies, and home service providers find this market particularly valuable because agents here often work across multiple property types and price ranges, from student rentals to luxury executive homes, maximizing the potential return on marketing investments.

The university connection also means many agents maintain relationships with out-of-state clients relocating for academic positions, creating opportunities for businesses that can serve both local and distant customer bases. Additionally, the agricultural component means agents often handle commercial land transactions and farm sales, opening doors for specialized financial services and equipment providers that might not find similar opportunities in purely residential markets.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Maria Allen has 1 property for sale in Champaign and surrounding areas.

$237,500

Listed 2026-02-11

9 Orchard Dr
Charleston, IL  61920

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 2,836
Lot: 16,117 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Maria Allen currently has no rental properties available in Champaign and surrounding areas. Check back later.