Sell Your Inherited House in Colorado Springs - Colorado's Second-Largest City
From historic Old Colorado City to the growing north side, we buy inherited properties throughout Colorado Springs. Fair offers, no repairs needed.
Trusted by families across Colorado Springs
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How It Works: 3 Simple Steps
Selling your inherited property doesn't have to be complicated. Our straightforward process makes it easy.
Tell Us About the Property
Submit our quick form or give us a call. Share basic details about the inherited property and your situation.
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We'll evaluate the property and present you with a fair, no-obligation offer within 24 hours.
Close on Your Timeline
Accept our offer and choose your closing date. We handle all the paperwork — you walk away stress-free.
Why Families Choose to Sell to Us in Colorado Springs
Selling an inherited property traditionally in Colorado Springs means:
- Agent commissions: 5-6% of sale price ($22,500-$27,000 on a $450,000 home)
- Seller closing costs: 2-3% of sale price ($9,000-$13,500)
- Repairs and staging: Often $5,000-$25,000 or more
- Holding costs: Property taxes, utilities, and maintenance while listed (45-90+ days)
When you sell to Colorado Property Help, you pay $0 in agent commissions, we cover standard closing costs, and you sell as-is. The price we offer is the amount you receive at closing.
Why Families Trust Colorado Property Help
We understand this is a difficult time. Our goal is to make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible.
"Colorado Property Help made selling our parents' home so much easier. They were patient, understanding, and gave us a fair price. I would recommend them to anyone in a similar situation."
— Sarah M., Castle Rock
Common Situations We Help With
No matter what challenges you're facing with your inherited property, we have experience helping families in similar situations.
Inherited Property
You've inherited a home and need to sell it quickly, whether it's in good condition or needs work.
Property in Probate
The estate is going through probate and you need to sell the property as part of settling affairs.
Multiple Heirs
Several family members inherited the property and you need to divide the proceeds.
Out of State Owner
You live out of state and can't easily manage or maintain the inherited property.
Property Needs Repairs
The house needs significant repairs that you don't have time or money to complete.
Behind on Taxes
Property taxes have accumulated and you need to sell to resolve the situation.
Frequently Asked Questions About Selling Inherited Property in Colorado Springs
Probate in Colorado Springs is handled through the El Paso County Combined Courts at 270 South Tejon Street in downtown Colorado Springs. Colorado probate typically takes 6-12 months, though simpler estates may move faster. We can purchase properties before, during, or after the probate process is complete.
We buy inherited properties throughout Colorado Springs, including Old Colorado City, Broadmoor, Briargate, Powers Corridor, Northgate, Rockrimmon, Security-Widefield, Stetson Hills, and all other neighborhoods. From historic Westside homes to new construction in the north, we purchase properties in every ZIP code (80829, 80831, 80903-80951).
Many Colorado Springs inherited properties are near Fort Carson, Peterson Space Force Base, Schriever SFB, or the Air Force Academy. Military families often own these homes long-term. We purchase properties throughout these areas and are familiar with the unique aspects of military community neighborhoods.
We can typically close in 7-14 days in Colorado Springs. Local title companies are experienced with inherited property transactions. If you need more time to coordinate with family members, sort through belongings, or complete probate proceedings, we work with your timeline.
Colorado Springs property values have grown significantly, with median home prices now exceeding $450,000. Values vary widely from the Westside to the Broadmoor to newer developments in Falcon. We provide fair offers based on current market data, property condition, and location.
We understand wildfire risk is a reality for some Colorado Springs properties, especially near the foothills and in areas like Black Forest. We still purchase these properties and account for insurance and risk factors in our evaluation. Homes that have suffered fire damage can also be sold to us as-is.
No. We buy properties as-is, including all personal belongings, furniture, and items left behind. Take what you want and leave the rest. This is especially helpful when dealing with a family home full of decades of belongings. We handle cleanout as part of our purchase.
We can purchase properties with unpaid property taxes, liens, or other encumbrances. These are typically resolved at closing through the title company. El Paso County property tax records are maintained at the Centennial Hall building at 200 S. Cascade Avenue.
All heirs must agree to sell the property. If heirs disagree, we can help facilitate discussions by providing market data and comparable sales. In some cases, one heir may choose to buy out the others. We have experience navigating these family dynamics sensitively.
Key documents include: Letters Testamentary or Letters of Administration from the El Paso County District Court (if in probate), the death certificate, the existing deed, and any trust documents if the property was held in a trust. If you do not have all documents, we can help identify what is needed.
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Selling Inherited Property in Colorado Springs, Colorado
Colorado Springs is Colorado's second-largest city and home to over 480,000 residents. The city's military presence, stunning mountain backdrop, and growing economy have made it a desirable place to live for generations. Inherited properties here range from Victorian-era homes in Old Colorado City to mid-century neighborhoods near downtown to newer developments stretching toward Falcon and Black Forest.
Many Colorado Springs inherited properties have deep family histories. The city's military community means homes are often held by families who served at Fort Carson, Peterson Space Force Base, Schriever, or the Air Force Academy. These properties may have been rentals during deployments or primary residences for decades. We understand these situations and purchase properties regardless of their history or current condition.
The El Paso County Combined Courts at 270 South Tejon Street in downtown Colorado Springs handles all probate matters. If you are navigating probate, we can work with your attorney and purchase the property at any stage. Our team understands the Colorado Springs market across all neighborhoods, from the Broadmoor area to Security-Widefield to Briargate.
Understanding Colorado Springs Property Values
Colorado Springs property values have appreciated significantly over the past decade. The median home price now exceeds $450,000, though values vary widely by neighborhood. Premium areas like the Broadmoor, Peregrine, and Flying Horse command higher prices, while areas like Security-Widefield, Fountain, and southeast Colorado Springs offer more affordable options.
When evaluating inherited properties, we consider factors specific to Colorado Springs:
- Neighborhood and proximity to amenities or military bases
- School district (District 11, District 20, Falcon 49, etc.)
- Wildfire risk and insurance considerations
- Property condition and any needed repairs
- Recent comparable sales in the immediate area
- HOA requirements if applicable
Colorado Springs Neighborhoods We Serve
Old Colorado City & Westside
Historic neighborhoods with character homes, some dating to the 1800s. We buy as-is regardless of age.
Briargate & Northgate
Popular north-side communities with excellent schools and newer construction.
Powers Corridor
Fast-growing east side with diverse housing options and commercial development.
Broadmoor & Cheyenne Canyon
Premium southwest areas near the mountains with luxury homes and natural beauty.
Security-Widefield & Fountain
Communities south of the city with strong military family presence.
Falcon & Black Forest
Rural and semi-rural areas northeast with larger lots and acreage properties.
Colorado Springs Probate Resources
- El Paso County Combined Courts: 270 S. Tejon Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903
- El Paso County Clerk & Recorder: 1675 W. Garden of the Gods Rd, Colorado Springs
- El Paso County Assessor: 1675 W. Garden of the Gods Rd, Colorado Springs
We coordinate with all local offices to ensure smooth transactions for inherited properties.
Helpful Resources for Colorado Springs Inherited Properties
How to Sell an Inherited House in Colorado
Complete guide covering the process, taxes, and your options.
Selling a House in Probate in Colorado
Understanding the probate process at El Paso County District Court.
Selling with Multiple Heirs
How to navigate selling when siblings or family members share ownership.
Colorado Inherited Property Taxes
Understanding stepped-up basis and tax implications.
We serve families throughout El Paso County and all of Colorado. See our other El Paso County service areas: Fountain, Monument, and Manitou Springs.