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We work with personal representatives, family members, and estate attorneys to help evaluate and coordinate the best path forward for the property. In many cases, all parties are involved to ensure clarity and alignment throughout the process.
Yes. We frequently coordinate with attorneys to help support the estate process, including property decisions, timelines, and transaction structure.
There are three main options: a direct sale for speed and simplicity, a traditional market listing, or a partnership approach where we collaborate to improve the property and position it for a higher value sale on the open market. This approach is typically used when maximizing value is the priority and timing allows for a longer term strategy.
No. Properties can be evaluated and sold in their current condition. The approach selected will determine whether any preparation is recommended.
Timing depends on the chosen strategy. A direct sale can often close in approximately 14 business days. A traditional listing takes longer due to market conditions and competing properties. To maximize value, a redevelopment strategy will take the longest, as it involves improving the property before it is taken to the market.
It depends on the structure selected. A direct sale does not involve listing fees. A market listing follows a negotiated brokerage compensation structure agreed upon before the property is listed. A redevelopment strategy does not involve listing fees during the redevelopment phase, but a negotiated brokerage compensation would apply once the improved property is taken to market.
Value depends on the strategy selected. For a direct sale, we assess the property’s location and current condition. For a listing strategy, value is determined by the property’s location, condition, and comparison to similar properties currently on the market.
We help guide personal representatives and attorneys through a clear comparison of available options so they can make an informed decision based on timing, complexity, and expected outcome.
We regularly work with estates that involve mortgage balances, title issues, or probate timelines and coordinate closely with the attorney to ensure the process remains organized and compliant.
This is common in estate situations. We help present clear, neutral options so the personal representative and attorney can move toward resolution with minimal conflict.
Yes. We regularly assist with inherited properties and estate assets, helping determine whether a listing, partnership strategy, or direct sale is the most appropriate approach.
Once an approach is selected, we coordinate directly with the personal representative and attorney, manage the property process, and guide the transaction through to completion.
Funds are distributed through standard escrow procedures. When applicable, the estate attorney is involved to ensure proper allocation in accordance with the estate structure.
The first step is a brief conversation so we can understand the property, the estate context, and which approach may be most appropriate to consider.