Short answer: Immediately. Longer answer: you can sell the minute probate is granted – but how you sell, and when, will determine whether you maximise the value or waste six months hoping someone’s chain doesn’t fall apart.
Read moreMy name is Jamie, and I am a university student who recently completed his second year of a real estate degree. Last summer I worked for Probate.Auction from May to September and will be doing the same again this summer.
Read moreIn the labyrinth of probate, where grief intertwines with legalities, the sale of an unmodernised property often becomes the silent torment of executors, families and charities alike.
Read moreAfter spending over 20 years in estate agency, I’ve now swapped sides and work with Probate.Auction, helping families and executors navigate the probate property process. And let me tell you, being on the other side of the fence changes everything.
Read moreLosing a loved one is always a difficult and emotional time, and the added responsibility of managing their estate can feel overwhelming.
Read moreWhile traditional and modern auctions share some principles, their execution and implications differ, often sparking debate among industry insights.
Read moreIn this guest blog post, Dan Marsden, Head of Partnerships at Probate.Auction, shares how selling at Auction can help you quickly turn inherited properties into well-needed funds for your charity.
Read moreGiven the problems with delays, gazumping and fragile chains related to traditional sales, why aren’t more homes under the hammer from the outset?
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