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Inherited property

Inherited a house you’d rather not manage? You have options.

Inheriting a home often comes at a hard time, and it can bring a long to-do list with it — repairs, a cleanout, taxes, and decisions to make with family. If keeping or listing it isn’t what you want, selling as-is can be a simpler way forward.

Take your time — and keep it simple if you can

There’s no rush to figure everything out at once. When you’re ready, we can look at the property and talk through whether a direct, as-is sale makes sense. No repairs, no staging, no strangers walking through.

A lot of people we talk to inherited a home they don’t live near, don’t want to fix up, or simply don’t have the time to manage. That’s a common, completely reasonable place to be.

Things we can help take off your plate

  • Repairs and upkeep

    An older home can need real work. You don’t have to take that on to sell it.

  • Cleanout

    Decades of belongings are a lot to sort. You can take what matters and leave the rest.

  • More than one heir

    When siblings or family share the house, a clean sale can help everyone move on.

  • A vacant house

    Empty homes cost money and carry risk — insurance, taxes, maintenance, security.

  • Taxes and bills

    Property taxes and other costs keep coming. Selling can stop the ongoing drain.

  • Distance

    Managing a property in another city or state is hard. We can work with you remotely.

Respect first, business second

We know a house can hold a lot of memories. We’re not going to rush you or pressure you. If selling helps, great — we’ll make it as easy as we can. If it doesn’t, that’s a fine answer too.

One honest note: questions about wills, probate, and who has the legal right to sell are legal matters. We’re not a law firm and can’t advise on those — an attorney can help you sort out the legal side.

How it works

A simple, no-pressure process

Four straightforward steps. You can stop at any point — reaching out doesn’t commit you to anything.

  1. 01

    Tell us about the property

    Share a few details about the house and what’s going on. Call, text, or use the form — whatever’s easiest.

  2. 02

    We review the situation

    We look at the property, the condition, and the circumstances to understand what we’re working with.

  3. 03

    We walk through possible next steps

    We talk plainly about the options we see — including the ones that don’t involve selling to us.

  4. 04

    If selling makes sense, we can make an offer

    When a direct sale is a good fit, we can put an offer in front of you. There’s no obligation to accept it.

A few honest things up front

  • We’re not a law firm and we don’t give legal advice. For legal questions, talk to a qualified attorney or a HUD-approved housing counselor.
  • There’s no obligation. If we make an offer, you’re free to say no. Reaching out doesn’t commit you to selling.
  • We don’t guarantee outcomes. We can review your property and situation and talk through whether selling is a practical option — that’s it.

Ready to talk it through? No pressure.

Call or text us about the property, or send the details and our team will follow up. No pressure, no obligation.