Selling an inherited home often means navigating grief, family dynamics, and financial uncertainty. As a licensed Realtor and investor, we’ll show you two clear options: list for top value or take a cash offer for speed and certainty. Most people only show one path. We show both—with real numbers and no pressure.
Traditional MLS Sale
Maximize your sale price with professional marketing, staging guidance, and expert negotiation. Best when time permits and the home is show-ready.
Quick, As-Is Sale
Close in 7-14 days with no repairs, no showings, and no uncertainty. Best when you need speed or the home needs extensive work.
See what you could net from each path. No obligation — just real numbers so you can make an informed decision.
A simple, clear process designed to give you confidence at every step.
We listen to your situation and timeline. No sales pitch—just understanding what you need.
We visit the home with you, assess condition, and review info about the home —no judgment of anything.
We pull comparable sales, assess repairs, and prepare a written summary showing both paths with real numbers.
Ask questions. Review the numbers. Feel confident making an informed decision.
Once you decide, we handle all paperwork, coordinate with attorneys, and walk you through every document—no surprises.
Whether you list or accept our cash offer, we handle the details and keep you informed every step of the way.
Have questions? Good. Here are the ones we hear most—and our honest answers.
It depends on how the property was titled and Georgia law. Many inherited homes do require probate, but we’ll help you understand the timeline and connect you with trusted probate attorneys if needed.
That's exactly why we offer both options. If you list, we'll help you decide which repairs are worth making. If you accept our cash offer, we buy as-is—no repairs needed.
This is common. We work with families to find solutions everyone agrees on. Whether you all want to sell quickly or maximize value, we'll present options that work for everyone.
We base our offer on comparable sales, repair costs, holding costs, and our investment margin. We show you the math so you understand exactly how we arrived at the number.
Absolutely. We recommend listing first if time permits and the home is in decent condition. If it doesn't sell or you change your mind, we can revisit the cash offer.
Whether you're dealing with probate, foreclosure, or just need to sell quickly — we'll show you both paths with clarity and compassion.