Practical Support for Every Stage of Probate.

Every family’s situation is unique. I provide flexible, transparent solutions designed to reduce stress and simplify the process.

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SERVICES

Understand the property’s current market value and your selling options—

no cost, no obligation.

Avoid repairs or updates. I can help you sell as-is for a fair, market-based price.

Connect with trusted local teams who handle cleanouts, donations,

and light maintenance.

If personal items need to be sorted or sold, I can coordinate professionals

who specialize in sensitive estate transitions.

I collaborate closely with local probate attorneys and title professionals

to keep your transaction compliant and on schedule.

Disclaimer: I am not an attorney or financial advisor. This information is for general guidance only. Each office independently owned and operated.


PROCESS

Connect

Schedule your free consultation to discuss your property and your goals.

Evaluate

We research your property’s condition, value, and available options.

Plan

You choose the best path forward—sell as-is, repair, or coordinate estate tasks.

Close

We handle the details to ensure a smooth, timely, stress-free closing.

FAQ'S

  • Do I need to wait for probate to sell?

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  • How much are closing costs, and who pays them?

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  • How do property taxes affect my purchase?

    Property taxes are ongoing costs you’ll pay each year based on your home’s assessed value. When you buy, you’ll likely need to pay a pro-rated share of the year’s taxes at closing. Your lender may also include property taxes in your monthly mortgage payment, setting aside funds in an escrow account to ensure they’re paid on time.