You inherited a house in Connecticut and you do not want to list it, clean it, or argue about repairs. I am a Connecticut cash buyer. I buy inherited homes as-is, in any condition, and we close with a Connecticut attorney on a date you pick. No realtor commission. No clean-out first. One written cash offer. No obligation.
Call 203-889-7841 or email nick@203property.com. Out-of-state heirs can do this by email.
Why heirs take a cash offer
An inherited house is not a listing project for a lot of families. Someone died. The kitchen is from 1984. The basement has boxes nobody wants. One sibling lives in New Haven. Another is out of state. A third wants it sold last month. A 45–90 day listing with showings and a 6% commission is a long way to a maybe — especially when the house is vacant and still drawing taxes and insurance.
- Fast close so the estate can move, often days instead of a listing calendar
- Instant cash offer so siblings can see one number and decide
- Sell as-is: dirty, dated, vacant, or half-cleared
- No realtor commission; I cover most standard closing costs
- You pick the closing date around probate and travel
What I buy after someone inherits
- Estate and probate properties that still need a CT attorney to close
- Houses left messy, packed, or untouched since the owner died
- Out-of-state heirs who cannot fly in for showings
- Siblings who agree on selling and want it done, not staged
- Vacant inherited homes with lawn, heat, and insurance still running
- Properties with back taxes, an old mortgage, or a remaining lien we can work through
- Inherited two-families and rentals nobody wants to keep managing
- Inherited vacant lots — those belong on sell land
Estate, probate, and a Connecticut attorney
Connecticut closings run through an attorney. That is how I close, including estate sales. I am not your probate lawyer and this is not legal advice. If the estate is open, or you have a fiduciary certificate, or you are still waiting on the court, tell me where it stands. I can often time the cash close to the paperwork you already have, or wait if you need a later date.
Out-of-state heirs: you do not have to be in Connecticut for showings. Send the address, a few photos if you have them, and who has authority to sign. I coordinate the CT attorney close. You can sign remotely when the title work allows it.
You do not have to clean it first
I buy the house as-is. Furniture, boxes, a garage that has not been opened in years. If you want to take family items, take them. If you want to walk away, walk away. I do not send a repair list after a buyer inspection. If the house is packed beyond a normal estate, see hoarder house.
How selling an inherited house for cash works
- Tell me about the property and who is selling (executor, administrator, or heirs who can sign).
- I send a clear cash offer. No “we will see after the inspection.”
- You pick the closing date. I close with a Connecticut attorney.
- You sell without a realtor and keep more of the number we agreed to.
Cash vs listing an inherited house
Listing an estate house means photos, showings in a house nobody has lived in, and a financed buyer who can walk after inspection. Commission is typically 5–6%. Time is 45–90 days if it sells. Cash is a lower sticker on purpose. You skip the calendar. You get a date the estate can plan around.
Towns
I buy inherited homes in New Haven, Bridgeport, Hartford, Milford, Stamford, and the rest of Connecticut. Same deal in every town: as-is, cash offer, no realtor, you pick the date.
If the house is empty, see vacant house. If payments slipped after someone died, see foreclosure. Statewide: sell your house. No-agent path: selling without a realtor.
Inherited-house FAQs
- Can I sell an inherited house in Connecticut as-is?
- Yes. No clean-out, no staging, no repairs first. I buy the house as it sits.
- Do I need a realtor for a probate sale?
- No. You still close with a Connecticut attorney. I am not your probate lawyer.
- I live out of state. Do I have to fly in?
- Usually no. Send the address and who has authority to sign. Closings run through a CT attorney.
- How fast can we close?
- With clear title and authority to sign, often under a week. Or later around probate paperwork.
- What if siblings disagree?
- I need people who can actually sign. I will not referee a family fight. If you can sell, I can send a number.
- Do you buy a packed or hoarder inherited house?
- Yes. Keep what you want. Leave the rest. See hoarder house if that is the real story.
- What if the inherited house is vacant?
- Common. Taxes and insurance still run. See vacant house. I still buy it as-is.
- Do I pay a commission?
- No realtor commission. I cover most standard closing costs.
- What if there is a remaining mortgage or back taxes?
- Tell me. Payoffs come from the proceeds at a CT close, the same as any sale.
- How do I start?
- Send the address, call 203-889-7841, or email nick@203property.com.
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