Dealing with an inherited property while grieving a loss is genuinely hard. We have helped a lot of families through this and we know how to make the property side of it straightforward, respectful, and fast. You do not have to figure this out alone.
No pressure. No commitment. Just a number you can think about.
We designed this process specifically around the realities of inherited and probate properties — including the legal steps that take time.
Fill out the form or give us a call. We’ll ask basic questions about the property’s condition and where you are in the probate process. No paperwork needed at this stage.
We come back to you quickly with a fair offer based on the San Antonio market and the home’s current condition. No pressure to accept, no expiration deadline on the offer.
If probate is still in process, we can often contract now and close once probate is cleared. Our team has navigated this timing many times and works directly with title and probate attorneys.
You close on your schedule. We handle the paperwork. Cash goes to the estate or directly to the heirs depending on where you are in probate. You never have to set foot in the property.
Inherited properties come with all kinds of complications. Here are the situations we see most often — and handle regularly.
We can make an offer now and structure the contract to close once probate is complete. No need to wait before finding out what your options are.
A lot of our inherited property sellers live out of state. We handle everything remotely. You do not have to fly to San Antonio to sell.
When siblings or other family members share ownership, the sale still works. We work with all parties and handle the distribution at closing.
Many inherited homes have not been maintained in years. That is not a problem for us. We buy in any condition and handle everything after closing.
You do not have to clean out the house or sort through years of possessions. Take what matters to you and leave the rest. We handle it.
Properties often come with unpaid property taxes, HOA dues, or other liens attached. We work with title to resolve these at closing from the proceeds.
“We inherited my aunt’s house from out of state and had no idea where to start. Taylor talked us through the whole thing over the phone, made a fair offer, and we closed remotely. Never had to come to San Antonio once.”
“Four siblings, four different opinions about what to do with the house. Prime Equities came in, gave us one number, handled everything through title, and we all walked away satisfied. I honestly didn’t think it would be that easy.”
“The house was full of furniture and hadn’t been updated in 30 years. I didn’t want to deal with cleaning it out or repairing anything. Prime Equities bought it exactly as it was. Fastest, cleanest transaction I have ever been part of.”
In many cases, yes. We can make an offer and sign a purchase agreement now, with the closing date set for after probate is complete. This locks in your price and buyer while you finish the legal process. Every probate situation is slightly different — call us and we will tell you quickly what is possible in your specific case.
No. We regularly work with out-of-state heirs and handle everything remotely. Documents can be signed electronically or through a notary in your city. You do not need to be physically present at any point in the process.
This is common and very manageable. All heirs with legal ownership interest will need to sign the sale documents, but the sale process itself is the same. Our title company is experienced with multi-heir transactions. We can communicate with each party separately if that makes things easier.
Not to us. Inherited homes often have not been updated in decades. We buy in any condition — outdated kitchens, old roofs, deferred maintenance, full of belongings. You do not spend a dollar getting it ready. Our offer reflects the as-is condition honestly.
There can be. Inherited properties typically receive a “stepped-up basis” which often reduces capital gains tax significantly. We are not tax advisors and every situation is different — we strongly recommend consulting a CPA before or after the sale. What we can tell you is that many inherited property sales result in little to no capital gains tax for the heirs.
You are dealing with enough. The property side of this does not need to be another source of stress. We make one offer, we answer your questions honestly, and we close when you are ready.
Email us anytime at acq@primequities.com