Inheriting a house is rarely simple. There’s grief, paperwork, and often a property full of decades of belongings hundreds of miles from where you live. Here’s how to move forward without it taking over your life.
First, understand probate
In most cases the estate must pass through Missouri probate before the home can be sold. An estate attorney can confirm whether the property can be sold during probate or after it closes — it varies by situation.
You don’t have to empty it
One of the biggest reliefs we offer inherited-property sellers: take the keepsakes that matter and leave everything else. We handle the cleanout entirely.
A fast, clean exit
Once you’re cleared to sell, a cash sale lets you settle the estate quickly and split proceeds among heirs without months of listing, showings, and repair negotiations. For families spread across the country, that simplicity is worth a lot.