Military Community Challenges
Colorado Springs strong military presence means many inherited properties involve heirs stationed at different bases worldwide. We specialize in coordinating sales across time zones and deployment schedules.
Common Situations in Colorado Springs
Military Family Inheritance
Heirs may be stationed at Fort Carson, Peterson SFB, or bases in other states and countries. We coordinate across all locations.
Long-Time Family Homes
Properties in Briargate, Old Colorado City, or Broadmoor may have been in families for decades. We help navigate emotional attachments with objective market data.
Out-of-State Heirs
Many heirs have moved away from Colorado Springs. Remote closing allows everyone to participate without travel.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do military families handle multiple heir situations?
Military families often have heirs stationed worldwide. We use remote notarization and flexible scheduling to coordinate with heirs regardless of duty station or time zone.
What if heirs disagree about the Colorado Springs property value?
We provide objective market analysis including comparable sales in Briargate, Powers Corridor, and other neighborhoods. Having concrete data often helps resolve valuation disagreements.
Can one heir buy out others in Colorado Springs?
Yes. We can provide fair market value data to help structure a buyout. If one heir wants to keep the property, they can purchase others shares at market value.
How long does it take to close with multiple heirs?
Once all heirs agree, we can close in 7-14 days. The coordination of multiple signatures adds minimal time with remote notarization.
What about El Paso County probate requirements?
If the estate is in probate at El Paso County Combined Courts, the personal representative can sell once Letters Testamentary are issued. We work with your attorney.