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Probate, Estate, Trust & Inherited Property Sales
Real estate tied to an estate often involves far more than a home sale alone. Alongside timelines and financial decisions, families are often navigating emotional transitions, important conversations, and unfamiliar responsibilities.
Whether you’re serving as an executor, trustee, personal representative, or helping a family member navigate next steps, Teresa and Marie provide thoughtful support tailored to your specific situation, timeline, and goals.

From pricing strategy and property preparation to coordinating vendors, contractors, and communication with estate professionals, Teresa and Marie help simplify what can otherwise feel overwhelming.
Whether a home is ready for the market, requires updates, contains personal belongings, or calls for a more private approach, they create a customized strategy designed to honor the circumstances, protect the property, and position it for the best opportunity.
Their goal is not simply to help sell a home, but to provide clarity, care, and trusted guidance during an important life transition.
Our 5-Point Probate & Estate Readiness Checklist
Before bringing a property to market, we help families address five critical areas:
☑︎ Authority to Sell Confirmed
☑︎ Title, Liens & Ownership Reviewed
☑︎ Property Condition & Deferred Maintenance Evaluated
☑︎ Personal Property & Contents Strategy Created
☑︎ Market Value & Pricing Strategy Established
When those five pieces are clear, the path forward becomes much easier to navigate.

Frequently Asked Questions About
Probate & Estate Home Sales in Colorado
1. Can I sell an inherited house in Colorado?
Often, yes. Many inherited properties can be sold, but timing and process may depend on how ownership transfers and what steps need to happen before listing.
Teresa and Marie help families understand the real estate side of the process—including preparation, pricing, timing, and next steps—so they can move forward with clarity when the property is ready for market.
2. Who has the authority to sell an inherited property?
Authority to sell depends on factors such as ownership structure and whether an estate, trust, or probate process is involved.
Because authority questions are legal in nature, Teresa and Marie encourage clients to consult an attorney and can connect families with experienced local professionals. Once authority is established, they help guide the sale of the inherited property from planning through closing.
Before making any major decisions, Teresa and Marie offer a confidential property review to help you understand your options and create a plan that feels manageable.
Whether you're navigating probate, managing an estate, or preparing to sell an inherited property, we’re here to provide clear guidance, thoughtful strategy, and support on selling your property every step of the way.