Inherited a House in Central Texas? We Can Help You Sell It
Inheriting a home comes with emotions, responsibilities, and tough decisions. Whether the property needs work, you live out of state, or multiple heirs are involved, we can help simplify the process.
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No obligation. We buy homes in any condition.
We Understand Your Situation
Inheriting a property is rarely simple. Along with the emotional weight of losing a loved one, you're suddenly responsible for property taxes, maintenance, insurance, and potentially a mortgage — sometimes on a house that's hundreds of miles away. I've helped many families in Central Texas navigate this process, and I understand how overwhelming it can be.
Whether the house needs significant repairs, is full of decades of belongings, or has multiple heirs who need to agree on what to do, I can work with your situation. I buy inherited properties as-is — no need to clean out the house, make repairs, or go through a lengthy listing process. If the property is in probate, I can often work within that timeline too.
My goal is to make this as simple as possible for you and your family. I'll give you a fair cash offer based on the property's condition and the local market, and we can close on whatever timeline works for your situation. There's no pressure and no obligation — just a straightforward option when you need one.
Common Situations We Help With
No matter your situation, we can help you sell your home quickly and fairly.
How We Can Help
Our simple 3-step process
Tell Us About the Property
Share the basics — location, condition, and your situation. We'll walk you through the process and answer any questions about selling an inherited home.
Receive a Cash Offer
We'll evaluate the property as-is and present a fair cash offer within 24-48 hours. No need to clean, repair, or prepare the home.
Close on Your Timeline
Whether you need to close quickly or wait for probate to complete, we work with your schedule. We handle the paperwork and cover closing costs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about selling in this situation
It depends on how the property was titled. If the property was held in a trust or had a transfer-on-death deed, probate may not be necessary. If probate is required, you'll typically need to be appointed as executor or administrator before you can sell. We can work within your probate timeline and have experience closing on properties in various stages of the process.
Disclaimer: The information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or financial advice. If you have inherited a property, consult a licensed attorney or estate planning professional for guidance specific to your situation.
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