Sell Your Inherited House Fast in St. Petersburg
No Repairs or Cleanout Needed
Avoid stress, avoid delays, and get a fair cash offer for your inherited property in St. Pete. No pressure, no repairs, just local help you can trust.
Inheriting a Property Can Feel Overwhelming But You're Not Alone
Most people don’t expect to inherit a house. It just happens. And with it often comes grief, stress, legal confusion, and family complications.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, unsure what to do next, or worried about making a mistake, we understand.
We’ve helped families who were right where you are now:
- Dealing with a house after losing a loved one
- Managing a property with multiple heirs
- Living out of state and can’t travel
- Unsure how to navigate probate or title issues
Not sure what’s right for you? We’ll walk you through your options, no pressure, no obligation.
You Deserve a Clear and Compassionate Path Forward
Whether you're ready to sell or just exploring your options, we're here to walk you through every step with patience and care. No pressure, ever.
We Buy Inherited Houses in Any Situation in St. Petersburg
Inherited homes often come with unexpected challenges. These are just some of the situations we help families navigate every day:
The home is still in probate, and you’re unsure if it can be sold yet
Multiple heirs are involved, and not everyone agrees on what to do
There’s no will, or the legal process feels confusing
You live out of state and can’t be there in person
The house is full of belongings, furniture, or clutter
There are back taxes, liens, or a reverse mortgage
You’re simply overwhelmed and want someone to make it easy
We’ve seen it all and we know how to help. No drama, no pressure, just real solutions.
How to Sell an Inherited Property in St. Petersburg, FL
Our process is simple, respectful, and built to fit your situation. Here’s how it works:
Step 1
Contact Us for a Free Consultation
Call or fill out our short form. We’ll listen, learn about your situation, and talk through your options with no pressure or obligations.
Step 2
Get a Cash Offer for Your Inherited Home
We’ll evaluate the property (virtually or in person) and give you a fair, no-obligation cash offer. No cleaning, no staging, and no repairs required.
Step 3
You Pick the Closing Date
Close in as little as 10 days or on your schedule. We handle all the paperwork and cover closing costs so you don’t have to.
Honest, Local, and Truly Here to Help
We’re not a national chain or a faceless investor group. We’re Kitty and Matt Assenmacher — a local, veteran and firefighter family-owned team that cares deeply about helping our neighbors here in Florida.
With over 6 years of experience in real estate and a special focus on inherited homes, we’ve guided families through some of the most emotional, complex, and overwhelming situations and made the process feel simple and manageable.
We know how important it is to feel like you’re in good hands. That’s why everything we do is built on honesty, communication, and care.
Meet Your Team
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Kitty is known for her ability to guide sellers through even the most challenging inherited property situations. She knows the Florida market inside and out and works tirelessly to make sure sellers walk away with peace of mind.
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Matt, a U.S. veteran and active Florida firefighter, brings calm, integrity, and problem-solving to every situation. His extensive training helps him think quickly and rationally to find the best solution for unique situations.
Together, we treat your situation like we would our own family’s with respect, patience, and follow-through.
What Sellers Say About Selling Their Inherited Homes With Us
“We inherited my mom’s home, and none of us lived nearby. Kitty made the process incredibly easy, she coordinated everything remotely, even helped us through probate questions, and we didn’t have to lift a finger.”
Jordan P - St. Pete, FL
"The house was full of stuff, needed repairs, and we had three siblings trying to agree on what to do. Kitty and Mat were patient, fair, and incredibly respectful. We all felt taken care of and walked away with peace of mind.”
Angela T - Pinellas Park, FL
“I was nervous about selling because I didn’t understand probate or the legal side. Kitty broke everything down, explained all my options, and made it so stress-free. I never felt pressured, just supported.”
Mary J - St. Pete, FL
Inherited Property Questions? You're Not Alone
If you’ve never sold an inherited house before, it can feel like a maze. Below are the questions we get asked most answered in plain language, with real guidance so you can feel more confident about your next step.
Do I need to go through probate before I can sell the house?
Not always. It depends on how the property was titled and whether there was a valid will. If the property was in a trust or had a beneficiary deed, you might not need probate at all. But in most cases, some form of probate is required before you can legally transfer ownership.
The good news is: we can still help even if probate isn’t finished. In many situations, we can start the process, work with your attorney, or refer you to someone who can handle the probate paperwork, and even buy the property while probate is still ongoing, using a contract that protects all parties.
Here’s a full guide on how to sell an inherited house in Florida without going through probate
Even if you’re not sure whether probate applies, just reach out. We’ll take a look at your situation and help you figure it out with no pressure at all.
What if there are multiple heirs and we don’t all agree on selling?
This happens more often than you think. You might be dealing with siblings, cousins, or other family members who have different opinions - some want to sell, others want to keep the home, and maybe someone’s not responding at all.
We’ve helped families in this exact situation by:
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Walking each heir through their options
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Coordinating communication so everyone feels heard
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Helping you structure buyouts or equity splits
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Referring you to an attorney if legal action is required to move forward (like partition actions)
Sometimes, all it takes is a trusted third party to help everyone understand what’s possible and what’s fair when selling an inherited house with multiple heirs
You don’t need to navigate family conflict on your own — we’re here to help.
The house is full of belongings. Do we have to clean it out first?
No, absolutely not. In fact, most inherited homes we buy are still full of furniture, clothes, old paperwork, and sometimes years of stuff, especially if the home hasn’t been touched since your loved one passed.
You can take whatever is sentimental or important to you and leave the rest. We’ll handle cleanout, hauling, donations, or disposal. You won’t be charged for any of it.
This is one of the biggest reliefs our sellers experience, not having to sort through everything while grieving or managing other responsibilities.
What if I live in another state and can’t be there in person?
You can still sell the property completely remotely. Many of our clients live hours or states away and don’t have the time (or desire) to fly back and forth.
Here’s how we help:
- We’ll do a virtual walkthrough or coordinate with a local contact
- We can sign paperwork via email and/or mobile notary
- We handle the cleanout, access, and coordination on the ground
- You pick the closing date, and funds are wired to your account
You don’t need to travel, manage contractors, or deal with Florida real estate laws. We’ll handle it and keep you informed every step of the way.
Is there any cost to get an offer from you?
No. Never. Getting an offer from us is 100% free, and there’s no obligation to accept it.
We’ll take a look at your property (virtually or in person), listen to your situation, and give you a fair, transparent cash offer based on the condition and the market. You can take time to think it over, ask questions, or walk away, totally up to you.
There are no fees, no commissions, and no fine print.
What kinds of inherited homes do you buy?
All kinds, truly. Some are clean and well-maintained but outdated. Others need full rehabs, have code violations, or haven’t been lived in for years.
We buy inherited homes:
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With outdated kitchens, roofs, or electrical
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That have been damaged by tenants or neglect
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With mortgage debt, liens, or back taxes
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In HOA communities or unincorporated areas
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With difficult access, title issues, or legal complications
If it’s inherited and in Florida we’ll take a look, no matter the shape it’s in.
What makes you different from other companies?
We’re not a big corporate company or a call center. We’re Kitty and Matt Assenmacher, a local, veteran and firefighter family-owned team that’s helped dozens of families across Florida navigate inherited property sales with care and respect.
What makes us different:
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We truly listen first, and never pressure you
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We explain everything in plain language
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We handle messy, emotional, and complicated cases
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We treat people like neighbors because they are
We know this is more than just a house. And we’ll never forget that.
Get Help Selling Your Inherited Property in St. Pete Today
You don’t have to navigate this alone. Whether you’re dealing with probate, coordinating with family, or just need the home sold fast, we’re here to help.
We’ll answer your questions, give you a fair cash offer, and handle the heavy lifting so you can focus on what matters most.
Get Your Free, No-Obligation Offer
Prefer to talk it through? Call or text us at 941-400-0113
Not Sure Where to Start? Let’s Break Down What Might Be Standing in Your Way
If selling your inherited home feels harder than it should, chances are one of a few common issues is getting in the way.
First, timing. While Florida doesn’t set a strict deadline, things like probate, taxes, and family dynamics can impact how soon you can, or should, sell. Is there a time limit on selling?
Next, ownership. If multiple heirs are involved, you’ll need agreement before moving forward. That’s often easier said than done. Here’s what to know about selling with multiple owners.
Even if everyone’s on the same page, it’s worth weighing whether selling together makes sense. There are pros and cons to selling an inherited house with multiple owners, especially if one person wants to keep the home.
Finally, not every property needs to go through full probate. Depending on how the title was set up, you may be able to sell without probate and a lot faster than expected.
Once you understand which situation applies to you, the path forward becomes much clearer.
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This is your main starting point. We’ll guide you through your options so you can feel confident, informed, and ready to take the next step when you're ready.
We’ll walk you through what happens next, from the first call to closing day. Simple steps, clear info, and no surprises so you always know what to expect.
We’re a small, local Veteran & Firefighter family-owned business, no big corporations. Just real people helping Florida homeowners sell their houses simply and stress-free.
We Buy Inherited Houses All Over Florida
We buy houses in the Tampa Bay area. From Bradenton’s beautiful coastal communities to Sarasota’s vibrant arts scene, the historic charm of St. Petersburg, and the bustling energy of Tampa, we’re proud to serve homeowners across these unique cities. No matter where you are in the region, we understand the local market and are here to help.