Probate Real Estate Hub
Buy or Sell Probate Property
Without an Agent
Free state-by-state guides, legal forms, and tools for heirs and executors selling inherited property — no commissions, no middlemen.
How Probate Property Sales Work
Three phases every executor and heir needs to understand.
Understand the probate process
Every state has different rules — timelines, forms, court requirements, and thresholds for simplified procedures. Start with your state guide below.
Prepare and list the property
Clear out belongings, make necessary repairs, and list the property. Probate sales have extra disclosures — make sure your listing reflects the estate status.
Close the sale
Probate closings require court approval in many states. Title companies experienced with estate sales can streamline the process and catch issues early.
Tools for Every Step
Services we recommend for estate planning, legal forms, repairs, and closing.
Create a legally valid will or trust online in minutes. Trust & Will walks executors and heirs through the documents needed to settle an estate properly — at a fraction of attorney costs.
Start Your Estate Plan →From Letters Testamentary to deed transfers, LegalZoom provides attorney-reviewed legal documents for heirs and executors navigating probate court.
Get Legal Forms →Most probate properties need work before they can sell. Angi connects you with local contractors for repairs, cleanouts, and renovations — vetted and reviewed.
Find Local Contractors →NOLO publishes the most trusted plain-English legal guides for probate — covering every state, every procedure, and every form you are likely to encounter.
Browse Probate Guides →Probate Guides by State
State-specific rules, required forms, small estate thresholds, and court finders.