Yes — you can sell an inherited Broward County house for cash, even if it's still in probate or shared among several heirs. ZalmanBuys buys inherited homes exactly as they are, with no cleanout and no repairs, makes a written no-obligation offer within 24 hours, and closes in as little as 14 days.
| Sell to ZalmanBuys | List with an agent | |
|---|---|---|
| Cleanout required | None — leave everything | Full cleanout + staging |
| Repairs before sale | $0 | Often $10k–$50k+ |
| Time to close | As little as 14 days | Months of showings + escrow |
| Commission / fees | $0 | ~5–6% |
| Multiple heirs | One written offer, one closing | Every heir agrees through a longer process |
| Works during probate | Yes | Listing usually waits on probate anyway |
Can I sell the house before probate is finished?
Often the sale closes once the court authorizes the personal representative to sell, which can happen during probate. We make the offer now and time the closing to the estate — your attorney confirms when it can close.
What if there are several heirs and we don't all agree?
Everyone with an ownership interest typically needs to sign. A single written cash offer with a clear, even split is usually easier for families to agree on than a months-long listing.
I live out of state — do I have to fly to Florida?
No. Most inherited-property closings can be handled remotely with the title company and a mobile or remote notary.
The house is full of belongings and needs work. Is that a problem?
No. We buy as-is and require no cleanout — take what you want and leave the rest, in any condition.
Will I get a fair price for an inherited home?
Yes. Our creative-financing model lets us offer up to 12.5% above estimated value, even on as-is inherited properties — not the 70–80 cents on the dollar typical cash buyers pay.
Written, no-obligation cash offer in 24 hours. No fees, no repairs, close in as little as 14 days.