Sell Inherited House in Little Rock, AR
Sell Inherited House in Little Rock, AR
Inheriting a house in Little Rock often means inheriting a to-do list. Many family homes here are older bungalows and cottages in neighborhoods like Hillcrest, the Heights, and Capitol View-Stifft Station — full of character but also decades of deferred maintenance. Add Arkansas probate, multiple heirs who may live out of state, and a property you have to insure and maintain in the meantime, and a normal sale can feel like more than you signed up for.
Selling for cash cuts through it. You don’t repair, clean out, or stage anything.
How we help with selling an inherited house in Little Rock
We make a no-obligation cash offer within 24 hours on the property exactly as it sits. We work alongside your timeline as the estate moves through Pulaski County probate, then close at a local title company in as little as 7 days once the executor has authority to sell. We pay cash, so there’s no financing to fall through, and we coordinate with all the heirs — including remote closings for those out of state — so everyone agrees on the number and the date.
You don’t make repairs, you don’t pay commissions, and you don’t carry taxes and insurance while the house sits.
Little Rock considerations for selling an inherited house
A few local realities matter here. Little Rock’s median home is around $245,000, and even a tired inherited bungalow in Hillcrest or the Heights often holds real value, since those historic neighborhoods command a premium. Older homes here frequently need full electrical, foundation, and roof work — costs retail buyers won’t take on. If the home has any storm or hail damage from a recent Arkansas severe-weather season, that further complicates a traditional sale; we buy regardless. When you inherit property, your tax basis generally “steps up” to the value at the date of death, which can reduce capital-gains tax if you sell soon after — confirm your specifics with a tax professional before selling.
What you avoid
- Months of probate uncertainty while carrying the home’s costs
- Repairs, cleanouts, and updates on an older house
- Realtor commissions cutting into the inheritance
- Coordinating repairs and showings among out-of-state heirs
Get your cash offer
Tell us about the inherited property — its condition, where it is in probate, and how many heirs are involved. We’ll make a fair, no-obligation cash offer within 24 hours and work patiently with your timeline, including remote closings. No fees, no pressure, no need to fix a thing.
Ready to get your cash offer?
Tell us about your property — we'll reach out within 24 hours with a no-obligation offer.