Inherited a property
Settling an estate takes time. We work around Delaware's probate process and your family's timeline — and you can leave anything behind.
Whether it's a rowhome in Wilmington, a rental in Newark you're done managing, or a family home in Middletown you've inherited — we'll show you every way to sell it, with real numbers, so you can choose what fits.
Settling an estate takes time. We work around Delaware's probate process and your family's timeline — and you can leave anything behind.
Problem tenants, rising costs, endless maintenance — sell the property as-is, tenants in place if needed.
Older Wilmington rowhomes and mid-century homes can need more than they return. Selling as-is often nets more than fixing first.
If foreclosure is looming, acting early gives you the most options. A fast sale can protect your equity and your credit.
Match the closing to your move. We can set a date months out or close in weeks — whatever your next chapter needs.
Not sure whether to list or sell direct? We'll show you what each path likely nets, and tell you straight if an agent is your best move.
With a cash sale, most New Castle County closings happen in two to three weeks once title work is complete. Need more time? We can set the closing weeks or months out — you choose the timeline.
No. We help homeowners sell houses exactly as they sit — inherited homes, older rowhomes, properties that need major work. Leave behind anything you don't want.
Nothing on a direct sale — no commissions, no fees, and we cover standard closing costs. If listing with an agent would net you more, we'll tell you that and connect you with a trusted local agent.
All of it — Wilmington, Newark, Bear, Middletown, New Castle, Claymont, Glasgow, Hockessin, Pike Creek, Elsmere, and every community in between.
We work in every community in New Castle County, DE — start with yours.
Talk to us before you sign anything with anyone — even if you never work with us, you'll know your real numbers.
Call (302) 526-1537