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How It Works
STEP 1 - Request Cash Offer
Submit your property by filling out our quick web form to request a cash offer on a home you inherited.
STEP 2 - Get Multiple Offers
Our system will connect you with a few best local cash home buyers in your area who will send you their offer.
STEP 3 - Accept Best Offer
Review all the offers submitted by the investors from our network and pick one that suits you most.
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Frequently Asked Inherited Home Selling Questions
Absolutely. Selling an inherited house is easy to the professional investors we partner with. Our seasoned real estate buyers pay cash for probate homes.
Our partner investors buy inherited houses throughout the United States. We have local cash house buying partners in every state.
Some investors focus on urban residences, while others look for houses in the suburbs or rural areas.
Many of our cash investors buy properties in tough-to-sell neighborhoods, including those that have fallen into major disrepair.
If your inherited property is near major traffic routes, adjacent to railroad tracks, or located in a designated flood zone, our professional investors still want to meet with you to make an offer.
Contact us for a free cash offer! There’s absolutely no obligation to accept it.
You can sell your probate house fast – sometimes in just a matter of days.
When you have a clear title to the inherited house, our partnering investors can close the sale on your property in an extremely short time.
Cash investors won’t make you wait through a loan approval process. Our partners have cash, so they don’t use mortgage lenders and aren’t dependent on their decisions and rules.
Investors from our network aren’t afraid of buying homes requiring major repairs.
Why pay the cash, and spend your own time fixing, or wrangling repair people, when you can sell as is to one of our cash house buyers?
You can sell your property as-is even if it has the following conditions:
Our investors have interests in all types of properties. Some specialize in single-family homes, while others focus on buying multi-family units.
We have partnering investors for all types of properties, including vacant land, manufactured, mobile and even abandoned housing.
Selling an inherited home to our buyers is easy, no matter what kind of home it is.
If you’re anxious about selling a deceased person's house, our network of expert cash investors can not only save you time and energy, but they can also assist you in navigating the sales process.
Just a few of the advantages our investors offer:
Requesting and accepting an offer is free, and you're under no obligation to sell when you request an all-cash offer from us.
We’ll forward your request to our partnering cash buyers. In a short time you’ll be contacted by an investor to arrange a convenient meeting to view your inherited property.
Selling your inherited house may or may not involve the courts.
It depends if your inheritance needs to go through a legal process known as probate where your inheritance will be formalized.
Your inherited house may not require a probate process if it’s part of a trust.
Once you have the property title transferred into your name, state law may require a short wait before you can sell.
How to sell an inherited home? You have several options. When selling deceased parents’ house, you can:
Sell by yourself: You handle the marketing, hold the open houses, tour buyers through the property, field offers and counter offers, and then handle the sale during escrow.
If all that seems daunting, it is.
Hire an agent: A professional real estate agent will handle all the chores of selling.
You’ll pay a hefty fee for those services, and there’s no guarantee that your inherited house will be sold in a timely manner – or at all.
Sell to an investor: An investor cash sale is a quick close when selling your parent’s house after death.
Investors also typically pay your escrow closing costs and allow you to leave the items you don’t want behind.
Our seasoned professional investors can assist you in navigating the ins and outs of the legal requirements for selling an inherited property.
Once you have a clear title to your inherited house, you can sell it.
If you sell by using a real estate agent, your inherited house will be listed and marketed in the hopes of finding a buyer.
It will then go through the offer and counter-offer process where you may need to lower your selling price or agree to pay repair costs for damaged items on the home inspector’s report.
The contract will then be filed with escrow where a title search and the mortgage lending process happens. This can add weeks, sometimes months, to your final closing date.
Once the escrow is complete, you’ll pay your agent and your closing costs.
Cash house investors will buy your probate house without an agent for cash. This process eliminates all the wait to locate a buyer, the wait for a lender’s approval, and the hassle of home inspections and price negotiations.
Cash home investors generally pay your closing fees, and there aren’t any agent commissions involved. That’s more cash in your pocket!
The best part is cash buyers typically close in record time, sometimes in just days.
Maybe. Tax assessment on inherited property depends on a number of things.
The state may charge you an inheritance tax, depending on how and when the property title was transferred.
The federal government may also impose a capital gains tax on the house sale. The longer you hold the property, the greater the chance it will appreciate. If it does, you might be on the hook to pay this tax.
Technically you can sell your half of your inherited property, but finding a buyer will be difficult.
It’s easier to sell an inherited property when your name is the only one on the property’s legal title.
This depends on the names listed on the title, and on how the title is held. When selling deceased estate property, your name must appear on the title.
If you’re not listed on the legal property title, then no, you cannot sell before probate.
You may be able to sell a house during probate if this is done to divide the proceeds between the heirs.
If you are listed on the title as a part owner, then you might be able to sell your interest in the house.
It’s unlikely you’ll find a buyer who wants to purchase only a portion of a property also owned by someone else.
If you are the only title holder to the inherited property, and the court approves, you might be able to sell before probate has been finalized.
The answer to this question depends on the amount of time and effort you want to spend in handling your inherited property.
You could rent the house instead of selling. You’ll need to determine if you want all the hassle of being a landlord.
You could move into the house. When you wait to sell, there’s no guarantee that you’ll receive the same offer and terms when you decide to sell at a later date.
You could leave the property unoccupied until you want to sell. An unoccupied house is attractive to vandals, and any damage can dramatically cut the amount of cash you’ll receive when you sell.
You can sell the inherited property. There are numerous advantages to selling. A quick sale puts cash in your pocket.
By selling a probate property quickly, you’ll skip the hassle of maintaining the property, wrangling renters, and paying property taxes and maintenance fees.

If you have a specific question pertaining to a sale of your inherited house, please don't hesitate contacting our real estate subject matter expert, Jerry O'Reilly, with your questions.
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