Inherited a multifamily apartment building in Los Angeles?
Inherited property often arrives with co-owners, an estate timeline and a building none of you planned to operate. We buy directly, work with your estate counsel, and structure the closing around the court or trust schedule rather than ours.
What is your inherited property worth?
Get a no-obligation written offer, usually within one day.
A building you did not plan to own.
Most heirs are not looking to become landlords. The building needs decisions about repairs, tenants and taxes at exactly the moment nobody has capacity for them. Selling direct removes the operating burden without a marketing period.
Court and trust timelines
We have closed through probate, court confirmation and trust administration, and we plan the escrow around your schedule.
Multiple decision makers
Co-heirs and co-trustees are normal. We are used to a longer decision process and do not push for a signature.
One transaction, not a project
No repairs, no clean-out, no leasing up before sale. We take the building as it stands.
Four steps, start to close.
You or your counsel reach out
The address and a rough sense of the estate status is enough to start.
We underwrite
In-place rents and current condition. We do not require a tidy file.
Written offer
Something concrete you can put in front of co-heirs, counsel or the court.
Escrow and close
Timed to the estate, including waiting on court confirmation where needed.
The estate is still in probate.
That is common. We have closed many probate sales and are used to court confirmation timelines and overbid procedures.
There are several heirs who need to agree.
Understood. We provide a written offer everyone can review, and we do not pressure for a fast signature.
We want to complete a 1031 exchange.
We will structure the close around your identification and 180-day windows, including extending escrow if that helps.
Do we need to make repairs first?
No. We buy as-is, including deferred maintenance and unpermitted work.
Can our attorney handle the conversation?
Yes. Many of our estate transactions run through counsel from the first call to closing.
One conversation, and one decision.
A written offer within one business day, with no obligation to proceed.