Probate-friendly process
We work with your attorney and the title company. We can close as soon as you have legal authority to sell.
If you've inherited a home you don't want to keep, we make it simple to sell without cleaning it out, making repairs, or navigating probate alone. Sell Dave Your House is a local cash home buyer serving Troy and the rest of Oakland County — a fair offer, no repairs or fees, and a close on your timeline.
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An inherited house in Troy usually comes with decades of belongings, deferred maintenance, and paperwork nobody planned for. You don't have to fix or clear any of it. We buy inherited and probate properties throughout Troy — Somerset area, Big Beaver corridor and Rochester Road area included — and we time the closing around the estate, not the other way around.
In most cases, the estate must pass through Michigan probate. Probate is the court process that gives the personal representative legal authority (called Letters of Authority) to sell. Once that's in place, we can buy the home for cash, as-is, with no repairs, no clean-out, and no agent commissions. The same is true if the home was held in a trust or set to transfer on death. We'll work with your probate attorney and the title company to keep it smooth.
From the neighborhoods near Somerset and Big Beaver to the homes around Rochester Road, Long Lake, and the Troy Historic Village, Troy's homes are mostly well-kept colonials and ranches. A normal sale still means staging, showings, and weeks of waiting. We're based right here on West Big Beaver, and we pay cash. So we can move quickly and close on the date you choose.
Troy is one of Oakland County's top suburbs. It is home to the Somerset Collection and the Big Beaver business corridor. Our office sits right here on West Big Beaver. Even with strong demand, moving professionals and downsizing owners want a sure close over a long listing. Being local, we can look at your Troy home quickly and close on the date you choose.
We buy houses in every part of Troy, including:
Rochester Road area. The Rochester Road area runs through Troy near shops, schools, and easy freeway access. Homes here are family-friendly and well-located. We pay cash and buy as-is here, covering the closing costs and skipping the commissions.
Long Lake area. The Long Lake area is a desirable, leafy part of Troy with established homes. Older houses here still need upkeep. We buy houses for cash near Long Lake, occupied or vacant, with no repairs or staging.
The typical Troy home is worth about $466,018 today (up 2.3% year over year). For an estate, the practical question is what the house nets after cleanout, updates, commissions, and months on market — versus a cash sale that closes on the probate timeline with zero prep. We put both paths in plain numbers so the family can decide. For timing context: listed Troy homes currently take a median of about 10 days just to go pending — before the buyer's 30–45-day mortgage window even starts, and 43% of recent Troy sales closed below the asking price.
Market data: Zillow Research, Troy — typical value (ZHVI, middle tier), median sale price, days to pending, and share sold below list; as of July 2026.
If the home was owned only by the person who passed, and it wasn't placed in a trust or set to transfer automatically, it usually goes through the Michigan probate court. This happens in the county where they lived. The court names a personal representative (also called an executor). It then issues Letters of Authority, the document that lets you sign to sell the property.
Michigan offers informal probate and simpler steps for smaller estates. These can move faster than people expect. We're not attorneys, and we don't give legal advice. But we work alongside probate attorneys and title companies all the time. We can buy as soon as you have authority to sell.
Many heirs no longer live in Michigan, and managing an empty house from far away is stressful and costly. You don't need to travel here over and over to sell to us. We can review the property, send a written offer, and handle closing through a local title company. Where allowed, we can even use remote or online notarization.
That means no booking flights for showings. No managing contractors from far away. And no paying a property manager while the home sits empty. We take it off your plate.
Clearing out a parent's or relative's belongings is often the hardest part, both emotionally and physically. With us, you take only the items that matter to you and leave the rest. We handle the full clean-out after closing. There's no dumpster to rent and no weekends spent sorting through decades of stuff.
If several siblings or heirs share the property, a clean cash sale makes it much easier to split the money fairly. No one person gets stuck with the upkeep or the work of listing it.
Inherited property in the U.S. usually gets a 'stepped-up' cost basis. That means its value resets to the value on the date of death. This can greatly lower capital gains taxes if you sell soon after inheriting. Everyone's situation is different, so check the details with a CPA or tax professional. But for many heirs, selling soon is both smart on taxes and practical.
We work with your attorney and the title company. We can close as soon as you have legal authority to sell.
Take what you want and leave everything else. No clean-out, no repairs, and no staging needed.
One cash sale and a clear settlement statement make splitting the money among siblings simple and fair.
Taxes, vacant-home insurance, lawn care, and utilities drain the estate. A fast sale keeps more value for everyone.
No listing, no showings, no waiting on a buyer's financing. Three steps from first call to cash in hand.
Enter your address and contact info. It takes less than 60 seconds. There's no pressure to move forward.
We look at your home in person. Then we give you a fair, written cash offer — usually within 24 hours.
Pick the date that works for you. We handle the paperwork. You walk away with cash.
You usually need Letters of Authority before the title can transfer. A trust or transfer-on-death setup works too. We can start the review and offer right away, then time the closing to when you have legal authority to sell.
Whoever holds legal authority to sell signs the closing documents. This is usually the personal representative. If several heirs own the property together, the owners on the title will need to agree. We're happy to walk your family through the options.
Leave whatever you don't want. We handle the entire clean-out after closing, so you only take the keepsakes that matter to you.
Absolutely. We work with out-of-state heirs all the time. We can handle the offer and closing remotely through a local title company, so you don't have to keep flying back to Michigan.
Inherited homes usually get a stepped-up basis. This can lower capital gains taxes when you sell soon after inheriting. Check the specifics with a tax professional. But selling soon is often smart both financially and practically.
As of July 2026, the typical middle-tier Troy home is worth about $466,018 per the Zillow Home Value Index — up 2.3% over the past year. Actual closed sales tell a similar story — the median Troy sale price is running about $399,917. That's a citywide midpoint: values differ street to street between Somerset area, Big Beaver corridor and Rochester Road area and other pockets of Troy. When we price a inherited home, we work from recent sales near your address and its true condition, not the citywide average.
On a listed Troy sale near the typical home value of $466,018, plan on roughly $23,300–$28,000 in agent commission (5–6%), about $4,010 in Michigan transfer tax ($3.75 state + $0.55 Oakland County per $500 of price), plus owner's title insurance, any repair credits from the buyer's inspection, and the carrying costs while it sits on the market. When we buy directly there's no commission and we cover the standard closing costs — you still pay the state and county transfer tax as the seller, but the written offer is otherwise what you keep, less your mortgage payoff and prorated taxes.
No — we work with estates at every stage. If the estate still needs letters of authority from the Oakland County Probate Court, we can hold your offer and coordinate timing with your attorney or the personal representative. Once the estate can convey title, we buy the home as-is — belongings, deferred maintenance, and all — and the title company handles recording in Oakland County.
All of them. That includes Somerset area, Big Beaver corridor, Rochester Road area, Long Lake area and Troy Historic Village area — and every other street in Troy. If the property is anywhere in Oakland County, we'll make a written cash offer on it, regardless of condition.
We can close in as little as 7 days. That is ideal for a job move from the Big Beaver business corridor. Need more time to plan your move? You simply choose a later closing date. You won't be stuck carrying an empty home after you leave.
No. We buy Troy homes as-is. There's no need to update, repair, or stage before selling. Leave behind anything you don't want to take. We'll handle the rest after closing.
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Tell us about your property. We'll get back to you with a no-obligation cash offer, usually within 24 hours. You choose the closing date.