Inheriting a house in Kansas City can feel overwhelming — especially when you’re grieving, live out of state, or the property needs significant work. Here’s what you need to know about selling an inherited property quickly and without unnecessary stress.
Step 1: Establish Legal Authority to Sell
Before you can sell, you need legal authority. If the property went through probate, you’ll need letters testamentary or letters of administration from the court. If the property was in a trust, the successor trustee can sell without probate.
Step 2: Assess the Property’s Condition
Many inherited homes haven’t been maintained in years. Common issues include deferred maintenance, outdated systems, personal belongings to clear, and sometimes significant damage. The good news: cash buyers purchase homes as-is.
Step 3: Choose Your Selling Strategy
Cash sale (fastest): A direct buyer like Sell My House Quick KC purchases the home as-is, handles cleanup, and closes on your schedule. No repairs, no showings, no waiting.
Traditional listing: If the home is in decent condition and you have time, listing with an agent may get a higher price — minus 3-6% commission and repair costs.
Tax Considerations
Inherited property receives a “stepped-up basis” — meaning your cost basis is the property’s fair market value at the time of death, not what the original owner paid. This can significantly reduce capital gains taxes.
Selling an Inherited House from Out of State
Many of our clients inherited Kansas City properties but live in other states. We handle everything locally — from property assessment to closing — so you don’t have to travel.
Ready to Sell Your Inherited Property?
Get your free cash offer or call (816) 268-6068. We’ll walk you through every option.
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