What if you had a cash offer NOW instead of waiting months to sell through an agent? We do all the work.
You get a quick sale and walk away with cash in hand.
For over 15 years, we’ve helped thousands of Texas families sell their inherited homes quickly in situations like these:
Our team, with over 40 combined years of title processing experience, will move mountains to buy your house if that’s what it takes - at no cost to you.
Even if you’re in probate we can buy your home quickly, letting you avoid a long and sometimes costly probate process.
The bigger the problem, the more determined we are to help!
If you want to avoid the hassle and uncertainty of selling on the open market, selling to a home buying company like us can be a great alternative.
You don’t need to make your home show-ready. You don’t need to worry about repairs, cleaning, or title problems. And best of all, there are ZERO commissions, fees, or closing costs to pay.
Every title problem - including liens - is solvable. It's just a matter of working with the right team to fix it.
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We do everything possible to facilitate an agreement that makes everyone involved happy, delivering the fairest results given your family history.
We'll work to negotiate an agreement between heirs before going to court, but if a court resolution is needed to close the estate then we can assist with legal expenses to accomplish this for you.
If the estate is in probate and heirship has not been documented by the probate court, you must submit proof of legal heirship to sell the house. You'll need to:
Obtain copies of your family member's death certificate
Complete an heirship affidavit to spell out who can legally lay claim to the estate
We're simple, fast, and fair. There’s never any obligation or pressure, and we handle any tax liens or other problems at no cost to you! You could have cash in your hands in as little as 7 days! Some companies use their own contracts that put their interests ahead of yours. Not us.
As a Pinnacle Winner of the BBB Awards for Excellence, we commit ourselves to a higher standard.
We use contracts recommended by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) because they’re fair to both of us.
We’ll also treat you with respect and answer your questions promptly, making sure you’re comfortable every step of the way.
If your home is outdated, but still in good condition with no major problems with the foundation, roof, A/C, electrical or plumbing, you may be able to make it look better with just a little work.
However, if you are selling a house in poor condition, making the repairs needed will not be as easy and will likely require a hefty investment.
Repairing a house is expensive and requires a lot of time and work. Since you plan to sell the home, do your research before deciding to make those necessary repairs.
Know what work the house needs and what it will cost. Do you have an old, leaking roof that needs to be replaced? Is the home’s electrical system up to code or will an update be required? Does the home’s foundation need work? Does the kitchen and bath need a remodel?
You could easily spend tens of thousands of dollars or more on work that takes months to complete. If, in the end, you only recoup a little more than what you spent, will the return be worth the extensive investment of your time and money?
Whether or not you can eventually sell the home at a profit after making extensive repairs may not be the question you should be asking. You might instead want to find out whether you can sell it as-is, and how fast you can sell it, which will depend on a number of factors including, current market conditions in your area and the extent of the repairs needed.