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Inheriting a property after a loved one has passed away can put you in a difficult situation.
Not only are you dealing with the emotional turmoil of losing someone close to you, but the process of selling a probate property can seem a bit daunting. As one of the UK’s most popular cities, there are lots of people every year who need to sell a probate house in the city – and if you don’t have experience in this area, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.
Sold.co.uk is here to help.
When you inherit a house, it can often be in terrible condition, or extremely cluttered. This might mean that lenders will not offer mortgages on it, and you cannot sell it on the open market. Choosing a cash house buyer to take the property off your hands can be very useful in a situation like this.
At Sold.co.uk, our experts have huge amounts of experience buying probate property in every part of Birmingham – from Balsall Health to Smethwick, Duddeston to Saltley, and beyond.
So, when the time comes to sell probate property in Birmingham, we are the partners you need.
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Should I Sell My Probate Property in Birmingham?
Birmingham’s property market has grown year-on-year for most of the past decade, which means that you can make a sizeable profit when you sell a house in the city. However, if you are unsure about whether to offload your probate property, then you should review all the data supporting both sides.
Over 35% of the Birmingham population is under the age of 25, and many young people don’t yet have the funds to enter the property ladder, meaning only one thing – they need to rent. You could therefore turn your inherited probate property into a consistent money earner for you and your family members, by renting it out.
The average rent price in Birmingham is £1,598pcm. If you hold onto your probate property, then you could make the best of a bad situation and achieve a useful new stream of income for you and your family.
On the other hand, if the stress and hassle associated with owning a property in Birmingham (especially if you don’t live in the midlands yourself) is too much, then Sold.co.uk can help you sell your house for an excellent price.
Perhaps the probate property brings back unhappy memories, or is in a terrible state which you don’t have the time or money to fix up.
Contact Sold.co.uk today for a free, no-obligation valuation of your probate property in Birmingham.
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What to Do With Property After Probate Is Granted in Birmingham
Sold.co.uk is committed to supporting people in Birmingham who want to sell a probate property. By working with us, you can do so while avoiding the stress and hassle typically involved with selling a probate house through one of the city’s many ‘traditional’ high street agents.
If you need up-front cash for your probate property, then we want to help. Regardless of the house’s condition, we will make a cash offer which ensures the deal is completed, and the money in your account within a couple of weeks. The sale can also be fulfilled in a timeframe of your choice, so there isn’t unnecessary pressure put on your family.
Can You Sell a House Before Probate in Birmingham?
You cannot sell your house before probate has been completed. While you are allowed to conduct viewings and accept offers during this time, you cannot officially exchange contracts without the Grant of Probate.
If you are keen to sell your house immediately once probate is granted, using a cash house buyer like Sold.co.uk is your best option. We can purchase your property within 7 days, regardless of its condition, so it is ‘out of your hair’ and all the funds are in your account.
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When You Should Value a House for Probate in Birmingham
You should value your house before probate is granted, as you will need a rough estimation to figure out how much inheritance tax is due.
If you want a house to be revalued after the probate has been granted, perhaps because you have significantly tidied it up or market conditions have changed, then Sold.co.uk offers this service.
Sold.co.uk charges a fixed rate for valuing your Birmingham property, which does not increase depending on the size of your house. We can get the valuation completed within a few days – and from there, if you wish, we can purchase the entire property for up-front cash.
Contact us today for a free, no-obligation valuation of your house in Birmingham.
How It Takes To Sell a House After Probate in Birmingham
Our cash house buying facility means that you can sell your property within 7 days to us. This will involve all the funds being in your account, without any commission on the sale price, no matter where you live in Birmingham.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Selling A House During or After Probate in Birmingham
Do I have to sell a house after probate in Birmingham?
No, you can maintain ownership of the house after inheriting it. Many people choose to either live in an inherited property or rent it out.
Can you clear a house during probate in Birmingham?
You should wait until probate is granted before clearing out a house. Otherwise, you might throw away something that belongs to someone else.
What if the executor does not distribute the estate after probate in the UK?
When an executor refuses to follow the terms of a Will, you should aim to obtain a court order. This order can involve replacing the executor with someone else. It is recommended that you get legal support with this, since it is an important and often complicated procedure.
Can someone claim against the estate after probate in Birmingham?
Yes. However, it is better to make a claim sooner rather than later, as the longer you leave it, the more challenging and costly it may become.
Does probate show the value of estate?
The UK government has an online ‘Inheritance Tax checker’ which offers a rough valuation of your estate. Alternatively, you can estimate this yourself, or bring in a valuer to do it for you.
How much does an estate have to be worth to go to probate in Birmingham?
Probate tends to be required once the value of an estate goes above £5,000. If a property is included in the estate, probate is almost always necessary.
Will my house go through probate in Birmingham?
If your property is owned solely by you, with no one else on the mortgage, then probate will be required when you pass away. It will also be needed if the house is owned as a ‘tenancy in common’.
Can you check probate on a property in Birmingham?
The UK government keeps probate records which you can search, to find out if probate has been issued, when, and for whom.
When is probate required in Birmingham?
When you are dealing with an estate which includes more than just savings (for example, a property which was solely owned by the deceased), probate is necessary.
Do probate properties sell for cheaper in Birmingham?
Probate properties can often sell for cheaper if they need significant updates. For example, decluttering a house, fixing broken doors/windows, or making changes to improve the EPC can be costly, and this decreases the value of the house.
Does property have to go through probate in Birmingham?
The most common reason that a property doesn’t have to go through probate is because it is jointly owned with someone else, who is still alive. You should speak to a legal expert for guidance on this if you are unsure.
Why does a house go to probate in Birmingham?
An inherited house will usually go to probate because it is solely owned by the person that passed away. In this case, even if a Will exists, probate will be needed to sell the property or transfer it into a new name.
Why does probate take so long?
Probate can take a long time because there is lots of tax, administrative and legal steps which you need to follow. If you have not completed this process before, then it is easy to make mistakes, which can delay the process even further.
If you hire a solicitor to take over the probate process for you, then you are reliant on them being efficient and responsive. In this situation, it is highly recommended that you keep touching base and communicating with them, so you don’t fall down their priority list, and all tasks are completed quickly.
Do I need to pay stamp duty on inherited property in Birmingham?
In most cases, you are not required to pay stamp duty on a house that you inherit. You can sell the property to a cash house buyer like Sold.co.uk without incurring any additional stamp duty tax. This means that it often makes ‘financial sense’ to sell your probate property to a cash house buyer after inheriting it.
How long after probate can a property be sold in Birmingham?
You can sell a property immediately after a Grant of Probate comes through. It is entirely up to you who the house is sold to, or even if you decide to sell it at all.
Often, in the middle of the grieving process, spending several months selling on the open market is in no one’s best interests. That’s why using a cash house buyer like Sold.co.uk could give you the ‘clean break’ you deserve.
What are the steps of selling my house after probate in Birmingham?
Selling a property you’ve inherited through probate is simple with Sold, we can break it down into 3 easy steps:
- Get a valuation completed
- Agree terms
- Complete the sale in a timeframe of your choice
Who owns the property after probate is granted in Birmingham?
The Will of the deceased person will determine who owns the property once probate has been granted. Usually, the executor will assign it to whomever the previous owner requested it be given to.
Alternatively, if there is not a Will, then the rules of intestacy will determine who inherits it. This is usually the closest living relative of the person that passed away.
Alternatively, if the house was owned by in a joint mortgage with someone else, then the property’s ownership will automatically transfer to them once the co-owner passes away.
How long does it take for property to go through probate in Birmingham?
The probate process itself takes between six to twelve months and may take longer the more complicated it is. This is the length of time that probate tends to take in every part of the UK, and Birmingham is no different in that regard.
Certain aspects can speed up the process, such as the length of time it takes the tax authority to process inheritance tax and capital gains tax. Remember that while there is a time limit for inheritance tax to be paid on a property, there is not a time limit for probate to be completed. You can therefore wait a while after your loved one passes away to get all your ‘ducks in a row’, if that is convenient, before then selling the house.
To avoid the lengthy wait involved with probate, lots of homeowners sell immediately to a cash house buyer, instead. This option will get your probate property sold within 7 days.
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How Sold Can Help
Sold.co.uk can carry out a free, no-obligation valuation on your probate property. We can buy it for up-front cash which saves you the expense, time and stress of selling on the open market.
By selling to us, you also won’t have to tidy up the house or fix issues with it – because we buy properties in any condition, anywhere in Birmingham.
Contact us today for a no-obligation discussion about your probate property.
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