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Dealing with an estate is already hard. Selling the house doesn't have to make it harder.
When someone passes away and leaves a property behind, the people responsible for settling the estate face a set of decisions most of them have never dealt with before. What does the property need? What is it worth? Does it go to probate? Who gets the proceeds? How long will this all take? And underneath all of it — how do we do this while we're still grieving?
Selling an inherited property in Ontario typically involves the estate being administered by an executor — the person named in the will to carry out its instructions. If there is no will, the courts appoint an administrator. Either way, the executor or administrator has the authority to sell the property as part of settling the estate. In most cases, probate (a court process validating the will) is required before the property can be sold, though there are exceptions.
The traditional route — listing with a real estate agent — works, but it takes a long time. The property usually needs to be cleaned out, staged, potentially repaired, and then shown to buyers over a period of weeks or months. For families dealing with grief, distance, and the complexity of an estate, this process can be exhausting.
You don't have to renovate, stage, or even empty the house. We buy inherited properties exactly as they are — belongings and all, if needed.
Key Realty offers a direct alternative. We buy inherited properties exactly as they are — cleared out or full of belongings, updated or decades-old, occupied or vacant. We don't require repairs, cleaning, or staging. We make one offer, and if it works for the estate, we close cleanly and quickly. Many executors and estate beneficiaries find that the simplicity of a direct sale — even if the number is somewhat lower than what a retail sale might achieve — is worth the time, stress, and cost they save.
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Your information is kept completely private. We will never share your details or pressure you to accept any offer.
How We Work
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No pressure, no obligation. Just a clear, honest number.
Close in as little as 14 days — or take the time you need.
Within 24 to 48 hours. Estates often have legal timelines and we don't slow them down.
The house stays exactly as it is. You take what you want and leave the rest.
We close on the estate's schedule, not ours.
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