How We Buy

Two ways to sell. You choose. Zero fees either way.

Most inherited-property sellers we work with start in one of two places — they want speed, or they want maximum net. We built a program for each.

Our two programs

Pick the path that fits the situation.

Every inherited house is different. Some need to be sold this month — probate is open, the mortgage is still bleeding, the heirs live in different states. Others are in solid shape and the family wants to know what the property could really be worth if someone fixed it up first. We run both programs in-house, so you can compare apples to apples without talking to a second company.

Cash Offer — As-Is

A real, written offer in 24 hours. Close in as little as 10 days. Skip repairs, showings, and listing prep.

  • We pay all standard closing costs
  • No fees, no commissions, no surprises
  • You pick the closing date — even months out
  • Works for probate, out-of-state heirs, multiple siblings
How the cash offer works

Renovate & Sell

We fund and manage the renovation, list at market, and split the upside. Sellers typically net 15–25% more than as-is.

  • Zero out-of-pocket cost to you
  • We handle contractors, permits, staging, listing
  • You keep ownership through closing
  • We share the upside — your interests stay aligned
How Renovate & Sell works
Our process

Same four steps, either path.

Whether you take the cash offer or join the Renovate & Sell program, you go through the same four-step process: tell us about the property, get a written offer, choose your path, close on your timeline. Most sellers move from first conversation to signed agreement in under a week.

For the full day-by-day breakdown, see our process or the closing timeline.

Free Cash Offer

Find out what your inherited house is worth — free, no obligation.

Takes less than 2 minutes. No commitment required.

Get My Free Offer

This is an illustrative estimate only. Actual offers depend on property condition, local market conditions, and due diligence. No offer is binding until a formal written agreement is signed by both parties.