
Need to Sell an Inherited a Property?
Inheriting a home or rental property can come with a lot of questions, responsibilities, and emotions.
Whether the property is vacant, tenant-occupied, needs repairs, or is shared between multiple family members, Real Estate Marketplace can help you understand your options and decide what makes the most sense.
We may be able to purchase the property directly or help you sell it on the open market for top dollar.
Common Reasons Heirs Decide to Sell
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The property needs repairs or updates
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Family members want to divide the proceeds
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The home is vacant or difficult to manage
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The property has existing tenants
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The owner lives out of the area
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Probate or estate matters need to be resolved
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The property has too many maintenance costs
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The heirs do not want to become landlords
We Can Buy Inherited Property As-Is
Depending on situation, REM may be able to purchase the property as-is.
That means you may not need to:
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Make repairs or updates
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Clean out the property
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Remove unwanted items
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Coordinate showings
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Spend money preparing the property for sale
We’ll review the property condition, location, occupancy status, and your goals to help determine the best path forward.
Or We Can Help You Sell for Top Dollar
A direct sale is not always the best choice for every inherited property.
In some cases, listing the home on the open market may help you achieve a higher sale price. We can discuss pricing, preparation, timing, and the best strategy based on your goals.
You’ll have options, not pressure.
How the Process Works
1. Tell Us About the Property
Share the address, condition, occupancy status, and any important estate or probate details.
2. Review Your Selling Options
We’ll discuss whether a direct purchase or open-market sale may make the most sense.
3. Choose What Feels Right
Move forward only if and when you feel comfortable with the next step.
A Respectful & Simple Process
We understand inherited properties can involve family decisions, emotions, and important financial considerations.
Our approach is straightforward: listen first, provide clear options, and help make the process easier wherever possible.