Inherited a House You Do Not Want to Keep?
We buy inherited Charlotte properties as is. No cleanout, no repairs, no renovations. Whether probate is pending or complete, we can help you turn the property into cash on your timeline.
Get a Free As Is Offer
No need to clean out or repair anything first. We respond within 24 hours.
Sound Familiar?
The property needs work you do not want to manage
Inherited homes often come with years of deferred maintenance roof issues, HVAC replacement, outdated electrical, and more. Renovating a home you do not plan to live in rarely makes financial sense.
You do not live locally and cannot manage it
Coordinating repairs, cleanout, and a listing from another city or state is exhausting. Every trip costs time and money. A direct sale eliminates the need to manage anything remotely.
Multiple heirs have different goals
When siblings or family members disagree on what to do with the property, decisions stall. A direct cash sale gives everyone a clear number and a fast resolution with no renovation debates and no listing arguments.
The property is costing money every month
Taxes, insurance, utilities, lawn care, and potential code violations on a vacant property add up fast. Every month you hold the property, the carrying costs eat into the equity.
Here Is How We Help
Tell us about the inherited property
Fill out the form or call. Share the address, general condition, and whether probate is involved. We handle properties in any state of the estate process.
We evaluate and make an as-is offer
We assess the property based on current condition, not what it could be worth after $40,000 in renovations. You get a clear, no obligation offer within 24 hours.
Close on your timeline
We coordinate with all heirs, estate attorneys, and title companies. Close as fast as 10 days or take longer if the estate needs it. No repairs, no cleanout, no commissions.
"Mom's house had been sitting vacant for eight months. We live in Virginia and could not deal with it. They bought it as is, full of furniture, and closed in two weeks. Huge weight off our family."
— Estate heirs, Charlotte property
Questions You Probably Have
Can you buy the house if probate is still open?
Do we have to clean out the house first?
What if the heirs do not all agree?
Will we owe capital gains tax on the sale?
Ready to See Your Options?
No commitment. No pressure. Just an honest picture of what your property is worth and what your paths are from here.