Inheriting a house in San Antonio can feel overwhelming, especially when you're already dealing with loss and family matters. We help you turn that inherited property into cash quickly and fairly, so you can focus on what matters most.
Many inherited San Antonio homes need new AC systems, foundation work, or updates to meet today's buyer expectations. We buy houses as-is, so you don't have to spend thousands fixing up a property you never planned to own.
Traditional home sales in San Antonio average 30-60 days, plus preparation time for repairs and staging. With iOffer Homes, you can close in as little as 7 days and move forward with your life.
Selling through a realtor means paying 6% in commissions plus closing costs, which can eat up $15,000+ on a typical San Antonio home. We handle all costs, so the offer you receive is what you actually get.
In most cases, yes - the probate process through Bexar County must be completed before transferring ownership. However, we can provide guidance on timing and even make an offer contingent on probate completion. This lets you plan ahead and avoid delays once the legal process is finished.
Co-inherited properties are common, and we work with families to navigate these situations all the time. All owners will need to agree to the sale and sign the necessary paperwork. We can structure the transaction to ensure everyone receives their share according to the inheritance terms.
Absolutely - this is exactly the type of situation where we help most. Many inherited San Antonio homes have deferred maintenance, foundation issues, or outdated systems. We factor the repair costs into our offer, so you don't have to worry about fixing anything before selling.
Inherited properties typically receive a 'stepped-up basis' for tax purposes, which often reduces or eliminates capital gains taxes. However, tax situations vary, so we recommend consulting with a local tax professional. We can provide documentation to help with your tax filing and connect you with trusted advisors if needed.
You'll typically need the death certificate, will or probate documents, and proof that probate is complete or nearly complete. If there's no will, you'll need letters of administration from Bexar County Probate Court. Don't worry - we'll walk you through exactly what's needed and help you gather any missing paperwork.
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