Sell an Inherited House — Fast Cash, No Repairs, No Probate Headaches
Whether the estate is already in probate, still being settled, or you're one of several heirs trying to agree on next steps, we make selling an inherited property simple, fair, and fast.
One Less Thing to Manage During an Already Difficult Time
Inheriting a property often comes with distance, disagreement, or a home that needs more work than anyone wants to take on. Here's how selling to us simplifies it.
No Repairs Needed
Sell the property exactly as it was left to you — no cleanout, no fixing up, no staging required.
Works With Multiple Heirs
We can coordinate with all heirs or with a single executor, and structure the sale so everyone is kept informed.
Out-of-State Friendly
Handling the sale remotely? Most of the process can be done by phone, email, and mobile notary — no need to fly in.
Flexible on Timing
Close quickly once probate allows, or take the time needed to sort through belongings and family logistics.
Zero Fees or Commissions
No agent commissions, no closing costs on our end — more of the estate's value stays with the heirs.
Patient & Judgment-Free
We understand this is often an emotional process, not just a transaction, and we move at a pace that respects that.
Where We Can Step In During Probate
Every estate is different, but here's generally how the process unfolds — and where a cash sale can fit in.
Executor Appointed
The court appoints an executor or administrator to manage the estate's assets.
Property Identified
The inherited home is inventoried as part of the estate along with other assets.
Court Authorization
Depending on the case, the executor may need court approval (or Independent Administration authority) to sell.
Sale & Distribution
Once cleared to sell, proceeds are distributed to heirs per the will or state law.
This is a general overview, not legal advice. For guidance specific to your estate, we recommend speaking with a probate attorney — and we're happy to work alongside them.
Listing an Inherited House vs. Selling to Us
A side-by-side look at what's involved with each path.
We've Helped Heirs Through All of These
Leave the Belongings — We'll Handle It
You don't need to clear out furniture, personal items, or years of accumulated belongings before selling. We buy the property as-is, contents and all, so you can focus on the family, not the logistics.
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Tell Us About the Estate
Share the property details and where things stand in probate — we'll walk you through what's possible at your stage.
Get a Fair Cash Offer
We'll provide a no-obligation cash offer, coordinating with the executor and any co-heirs as needed.
Close & Distribute Proceeds
We work with a title company to close cleanly, so proceeds can be distributed to heirs per the estate's terms.
Families Who Sold an Inherited Home With Us
"My siblings and I live in three different states and none of us wanted to manage renovations on our parents' house. WeBuy made it simple — one call and it was handled."
"As executor, I needed a clean, documented sale the court and my siblings could all trust. They were patient and professional through the whole probate timeline."
"We didn't have to touch a single box or piece of furniture. They bought the house as-is, contents included, which took so much weight off our shoulders."
Inherited Property FAQs
In many cases, yes, depending on the type of probate authority granted (such as Independent Administration). We can start the process early and work around your specific court timeline.
We're happy to speak with all heirs together, answer questions transparently, and help everyone understand the offer and process so a decision can be made as a group.
No. We purchase properties as-is, including any furniture or belongings left behind, so there's no need to sort or remove items before selling.
Yes. Most of the process, including document signing, can typically be handled by phone, email, and a mobile notary, without needing to travel to the Bay Area.
Absolutely. We're glad to coordinate directly with the executor, administrator, or the estate's attorney to make sure everything aligns with the court's requirements.
No. Getting a cash offer is completely free with no obligation to accept, and there are no agent commissions or closing fees on our end.
Let's Talk Through Your Situation
Get a free, no-obligation cash offer on the inherited property — whenever probate allows.
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