South Florida Estate Sales: Sell Your Inherited Property Smartly

Guiding You Through Every Step of Estate Property Sales

Handling an Inherited Property Doesn’t Have to Feel Overwhelming

Managing a legacy property after the loss of a loved one can quickly become complicated. Between legal requirements, emotional decisions, dealing with the estate, carrying out your loved one's wishes, managing the material items that are left behind, and the pressure to act correctly, the process can feel heavy and uncertain.

In South Florida, selling an inherited home isn’t always straightforward. Whether the property needs to go through probate or is held within a trust, there are legal steps and processes, timelines, and responsibilities that must be carefully followed.

At The Homeowner’s Agent, we specialize in estate property sales and transitions. From probate listings to trust-managed properties, we provide a seamless, one-stop solution designed to simplify the process, protect your interests, and help you move forward with clarity and confidence.


Feel Overwhelming

What Is a Real Estate, Estate Sale in Florida?

In the South Florida market, a "Real Estate, Estate Sale" is a specialized transaction involving the transfer of real property after the owner has passed away. Unlike a traditional sale, where a homeowner signs a listing agreement, an estate sale involves a Successor Trustee acting on behalf of the deceased’s legacy.

Because these sales involve the transfer of assets to beneficiaries and the satisfaction of potential creditors, they are governed by strict Florida statutes. There are typically two primary legal pathways for these transactions:

  • The property is part of a probate estate, requiring court involvement. 
  • The property was placed in a Revocable or Irrevocable Living Trust prior to the owner's death. Here, the process avoids the courts entirely.

In both cases, the home cannot simply be sold like a standard listing. There are legal steps, documentation requirements, and fiduciary responsibilities that must be followed. That’s where having the right real estate team makes all the difference.

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Probate Sale vs. Trust Estate Sale in Florida

Feature Probate Estate Sale Trust Estate Sale
Legal Basis Homeowner died intestate (no will) or with a will lacking "Power of Sale." Property was titled in a Revocable or Irrevocable Living Trust before death
Authority Personal Representative (Court-appointed) Successor Trustee (Named in Trust documents)
Court Oversight High None
Timeline Slow (6–12 months on average or more) Fast (Standard 30-day real estate timeline from contract to close)
Privacy Public Record Private
Key Document Order Authorizing Sale of Real Property (Signed by a Judge) Certificate of Trust (Verified by Title Company)
Valuation Certified Appraisal or Broker Price Opinion Required (Must meet "Fair Market Value" for court approval) CMA/Appraisal Recommended (Done for the benefit of heirs, not the court)

How It Works: Our Estate Transition Process

Reviewing the Trust Document

We begin by carefully reviewing the trust agreement to confirm the trustee’s specific authority to sell the real estate. This first step identifies any legal limitations or requirements for beneficiary consent, ensuring every subsequent action is fully compliant with the trust’s original terms and instructions.

Activating the Successor Trustee

If the original trustee or grantor is deceased or incapacitated, the named successor trustee must be officially appointed. We help ensure you are properly empowered and documented to act on behalf of the estate, providing the legal standing necessary to sign contracts and manage property affairs.

Obtaining a Certificate of Trust

We coordinate with legal experts to secure a "Certificate of Trust" or "Trust Affidavit." This vital document serves as a legal summary that confirms the trust’s existence and your authority to sell. It provides necessary proof to title companies and buyers while keeping sensitive estate details private.

Engaging Specialized Experts

Selling inherited property is complex, so we assemble a team experienced in Florida trust sales. By hiring us, real estate agents, who understand fiduciary responsibilities and coordinating with estate attorneys, we ensure the transaction is handled with the professional oversight and accuracy required.

Title Work and Closing

Once the property is under contract, our team works closely with the title company to resolve any outstanding liens, code violations, open permits or documentation issues. We consistently monitor the progress of the title work, ensuring that all legal requirements are met for a smooth, on-time closing without last-minute surprises.

Executing Official Paperwork

The trustee or co-trustees hold the exclusive authority to execute all legal documents. We manage the preparation and signing of the listing agreement, property disclosures, and sales contracts. Our team ensures that every form correctly reflects your role as the exectuor of the trust, not an individual.

Strategic Marketing and Sale

We position the property to attract qualified buyers through targeted marketing and showings. Once offers arrive, we provide the trustee with a clear analysis of each bid. This allows you to fulfill your fiduciary duty by reviewing and accepting the offer that best serves the beneficiaries.

Professional Proceeds Distribution

Following a successful closing, the sale proceeds must be deposited into a dedicated trust bank account rather than a personal one. This maintains a clear financial trail, allowing the trustee to distribute funds to heirs and beneficiaries according to the trust's specific terms

Why Choose the Homeowner’s Agent for Estate Property Sales?

Expert Legal Liaison

We coordinate directly with you, the estate planning attorney (if needed), and the title company to verify critical documents early and ensure all legal requirements are aligned with the sale. It helps in preventing delays, title issues, and last-minute surprises that could jeopardize your closing.

Strategic "As-Is" & Value-Add Consulting

At The Homeowner’s Agent, our investment experience helps heirs maximize profits from inherited homes. We assess your property, recommend selling as-is or making strategic improvements, manage renovations with trusted vendors, and sometimes invest our own funds. This helps you increase returns without the stress of handling repairs or upfront costs.

Full-Service Property Oversight

Many heirs inherit properties in South Florida, but they don’t live in the area.  We act as your local “boots on the ground,” managing inspections, maintenance, vendors, and HOA compliance. This ensures the property remains secure, well-maintained, and market-ready, even if you’re out of state or unavailable.

Hyper-Local Market Expertise

In markets like Boca Raton, Coral Springs, Fort Lauderdale, and Parkland, we position your property to attract the right buyers. Our targeted strategies ensure strong visibility, competitive offers, and optimal pricing based on local demand.

Smart Inventory & Clean-Out

Our approach ensures nothing valuable is missed. We coordinate estate liquidations, expert appraisals, donations, cleaning, and more, transforming the property into a show-ready home while maximizing additional value for the estate.

Professional & Empathetic Guidance

We understand this process can be difficult. Katie Lemieux, a retired therapist with hospice and grief experience, offers compassionate support to families. Letting go of a loved one’s home can feel like another loss, as it holds a lifetime of memories and often brings a sense of final closure once sold.

Have a Distressed Property to Sell? We’ll Help You

Inheriting a property in poor condition can add stress during an already emotional time. Many Successor Trustees feel pressure to sell quickly to cash buyers at a lower price just to move on. We offer a more strategic and profitable approach.

We specialize in handling distressed properties held in a Trust. Our team evaluates the property and helps you decide between a fast as-is sale or making improvements to increase value.

If the property has potential, we do more than advise. We can manage and sometimes invest in the updates buyers expect. From clean-outs to renovations, we handle the entire process. This helps you achieve a higher sale price without upfront costs while fulfilling your responsibility to maximize the estate’s value.

Have A Distressed Property To Sell

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a court order to sell a house held in a Revocable Living Trust?

What is a "Certificate of Trust," and why do I need it to sell?

What is a Step-Up in Basis, and how does it affect the sale of a home?

Does the "Step-Up in Basis" apply to homes sold in a Trust?

What happens to the Florida Homestead tax exemption after the owner dies?

Who signs the closing documents for a Trust property?

If you need assistance in finding an attorney that is right for you, we are happy to provide you with a list of attorneys that can help you.

Book a consultation today to discuss your probate listing needs and discover how we can assist you in achieving your real estate goals.

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Katie Lemieux - REALTOR ® | Real Estate Investor

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