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
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Repairs and upkeep
An older home can need real work. You don’t have to take that on to sell it.
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Cleanout
Decades of belongings are a lot to sort. You can take what matters and leave the rest.
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More than one heir
When siblings or family share the house, a clean sale can help everyone move on.
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A vacant house
Empty homes cost money and carry risk — insurance, taxes, maintenance, security.
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Taxes and bills
Property taxes and other costs keep coming. Selling can stop the ongoing drain.
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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.
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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.
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We review the situation
We look at the property, the condition, and the circumstances to understand what we’re working with.
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We walk through possible next steps
We talk plainly about the options we see — including the ones that don’t involve selling to us.
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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.