It's one of those situations nobody prepares you for. A family member passes, and suddenly there's a house — maybe one you grew up in, maybe one across town you've never stepped inside. Either way, it's yours now, and you need to figure out what to do with it.

Inheriting a property comes with a mix of emotions and logistics that most people aren't ready for. There's the personal side — the memories, the family dynamics, the weight of the decision. And then there's the practical side — a property that may need repairs, may have tenants, may be sitting vacant, and is costing you money every month it goes unresolved.
We've worked with many families in exactly this position. And the one thing we've learned is that every situation is different, so we never push a one-size-fits-all solution.
We buy the property as-is — no repairs, no cleanup, no staging
If the home needs to be cleaned out, we can coordinate that for you
We work on your timeline — whether that's two weeks or six months
We can work directly with your estate attorney if needed
If there are tenants in place, we keep them — no displacement
Everything is handled with discretion and sensitivity
One of the biggest concerns we hear from people who've inherited a property is the condition. "It hasn't been updated in 30 years." "The roof might need work." "I don't even know what's wrong with it." None of that matters to us. We're buying the property to renovate it ourselves — to our standard, with our team, on our timeline. Whatever condition it's in today is fine.
This is the part that matters to a lot of families — especially when the property has sentimental value. When you sell to West Hill Management, your property doesn't get flipped to the next buyer in 90 days. It becomes part of a portfolio we plan to hold for decades. We renovate it thoughtfully, place a quality tenant who will take care of it, and maintain it for decades to come.
The home your family built or lived in becomes a home another family will love. That's not a sales pitch — it's what we do with every property we buy.
"He wanted them to go to someone who'd take care of them — not just write a check. That mattered to us."
Selling through a realtor means 5-6% in commissions, staging costs, open houses, and months of waiting. With us, there are no fees beyond standard escrow and title costs. You get a fair cash offer, you pick the closing date, and you walk away clean.
We understand the sensitivity of this situation. Tell us about the property and we'll let you know how we can help — no pressure, no obligation.
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