Sell an inherited house you cannot keep up.
Inheriting a house can come with bills you did not plan for, taxes, insurance, repairs, and upkeep, sometimes from far away. If keeping it is not realistic, we buy it as is for cash.
Get My Free Cash Offer →Keeping it is not always the right call
An inherited house sounds like a gift, but it often arrives with a mortgage, property taxes, insurance, deferred repairs, and ongoing upkeep. When you live out of state or cannot afford to carry it, the house becomes a monthly drain instead of a benefit.
We buy inherited homes for cash, exactly as they are, so you can stop paying to hold a property you cannot realistically keep. No repairs, no cleanout, no managing it from a distance.
How selling an inherited house works
Tell us about the property
Share the address and where things stand with the estate. It takes about 2 minutes and there is zero obligation.
Get a fair cash offer
We review the home and the local market, then present a fair cash offer with a clear explanation of how we got there.
Close on your schedule
We coordinate with your attorney, handle the paperwork and closing costs, and you choose the closing date.
A clean way to let it go
You do not need to clean the house, fix anything, or make trips back and forth across the state. Take any keepsakes and personal items you want, and leave everything else exactly where it is. We deal with the cleanout, the condition, and the logistics.
If the estate is still in probate, that is normal and not a roadblock. We regularly coordinate with the personal representative and the estate's attorney so the sale lines up with the court's timeline. We are buyers and not attorneys, so your estate counsel always confirms what is permitted in your specific case, and we work around it.
Cash sale vs listing your home
Selling to us
- Buy as is, belongings can stay
- Zero commissions or fees
- No showings during a hard time
- We coordinate with the attorney
- Stop the monthly carrying costs fast
Listing on the market
- Full cleanout before photos
- Repairs and updates to compete
- 5 to 6 percent in commissions
- Weeks of showings from a distance
- Carrying costs pile up while it sits
What to do with an inherited Massachusetts house you cannot afford to keep
Inheriting a house can feel like inheriting a second job and a second set of bills. If keeping it is not realistic, here is how to think through your options clearly.
1. Add up the true cost of keeping it
An inherited house comes with property taxes, insurance, utilities, maintenance, and sometimes a remaining mortgage or HOA fees. If you live far away or already have your own home, these costs add up fast on a property you may not even be using.
2. Confirm the title and any probate step
Before selling, the title needs to be clear and any required probate step completed so you have the authority to sell. If the house passed through an estate, a probate attorney confirms who can legally sign. This is usually straightforward but worth confirming early.
3. Decide quickly, because empty houses decline
A vacant inherited home can deteriorate, attract vandalism, and become an insurance problem, since many insurers limit coverage on unoccupied properties. The longer it sits, the more it can cost you, which is why many heirs choose to act sooner.
4. Compare a quick cash sale to listing
If the house is in good shape and you can manage repairs and showings from where you live, listing may net more. If it needs work, is far away, or several heirs just want to split the proceeds cleanly, a cash sale removes the burden and turns the property into cash fast.
We acquired a single family in Lowell from two siblings who inherited it after their uncle passed, where the home had been vacant for months and needed roof and interior work, and closed in 16 days after coordinating with the probate attorney. We also purchased a two family in Fall River from an heir in California who did not want to manage the property remotely, closed in 12 days, handled the cleanout, and took care of outstanding utility liens.
What we take care of for you
- Full cleanouts and junk removal, so you take only what you want and leave the rest
- Liens, back taxes, and municipal liens paid off directly at closing from the purchase price
- Seller side closing costs covered, so you walk away with cash and nothing deducted
- Any condition and any situation, no repairs or updates required from you
We buy with cash and control the timeline, so we move fast. We have closed in as few as 7 days, and most sales close in 10 to 21 days once we have a signed agreement and a clear title path. You still pick the date that works for you.
Helpful resources for inherited property in Massachusetts
For the legal and financial side, these help:
- The Massachusetts Probate and Family Court for the county where the property is located
- A licensed Massachusetts estate or probate attorney to confirm authority to sell
- A CPA for questions about the stepped up basis and any capital gains implications
- Your insurance carrier, to confirm coverage on a vacant or unoccupied inherited home
This is general information and not legal or tax advice. Inheritance, probate, and tax rules are situation specific. Consult a licensed Massachusetts attorney and a tax professional.
From families we've helped
"I had to sell my house in Medford fast and contacted Sell My Mass House. They gave me a great cash offer with no repairs and no commissions or fees. We closed in just over a week, exactly when I needed. They made it easy."
Carole R.Medford, MA"I inherited a house that needed a lot of work. Sell My Mass House bought it as is, handled everything, and we closed quickly. Made a difficult situation much easier. Great local company."
Shant C.Watertown, MA"I reached out because I was moving out of state for a new job. They gave me a cash offer in a day and we closed in nine days. No repairs, no stress. Very straightforward."
Kathryn D.Revere, MA"Knowledgeable, down to earth, and easy to work with. Other companies seemed interested only in closing a deal, but they made us feel like VIPs every step of the way. Highly recommend."
Andrew L.Everett, MA"Had an amazing experience with Sell My Mass House and could not recommend them more. They are incredibly helpful and want to make sure you are in the best position."
Gage M.Revere, MA"What I liked most is they actually want to help you get what is best for you, rather than have you sell and get out the door as fast as possible. Thank you."
David A.Methuen, MAInherited and hard to keep FAQ
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If listing would net you more, we will say so
A cash sale is about speed and certainty, but it is not always the best fit. If your home is in good shape and you have time, listing it on the open market may put more money in your pocket. We work with a licensed local real estate brokerage that lists homes for top dollar, and with your permission we will pass your information along so they can reach out and give you that option. No pressure either way. We would rather you get the right outcome than the fast one.
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