Inherited a house and not sure what to do with it?

It is common to feel stuck between family decisions, belongings, repairs, and estate timing. We can look at the house as it is and give you a written option to compare against listing or waiting.

Request a purchase offer

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You can start before every room is sorted

Keep documents, photos, and personal items on your timeline.

We work with the authorized person

One decision-maker or several heirs can be part of the process, but the right signer matters.

A written offer gives the family a number

It can help compare selling now, listing, holding, or doing repairs first.

Sort what matters before you sort the whole sale.

Inherited homes are often full of belongings, documents, and memories. You do not need to turn the house into a renovation project before learning what an as-is sale could look like.

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Give the family a written option to compare.

If relatives need time to walk through, remove keepsakes, or talk with an attorney, say that up front. We can make timing part of the offer instead of pretending everything is ready today.

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Authority and title still have to be handled correctly.

We are not your attorney, broker, or tax advisor. The sale should close through proper title work, and the person signing needs legal authority.

What people usually ask next.

Can we talk before probate is finished?

Yes. We can discuss the house before authority is final, but a binding sale has to wait for the right person to sign.

What if the family is not on the same page yet?

That is common. A written number can help the family compare options, but nobody should sign until the decision-makers are aligned.

Other situations we can talk through.

Tell us where things stand with the inherited house.

Share the address, who is coordinating the sale, and whether probate or family approvals are still in progress.

We use this to review a possible purchase. We do not sell lead data.