Exclusive Early Access to Probate Properties for Sale

We provide exclusive early access to probate properties for sale, allowing investors and homebuyers to secure deals before they hit the open market.

REGISTER FOR ACCESS

Exclusive Access to Probate Properties

We value thousands of probate properties a year. Most of the time, families have to wait 16-20 weeks for the grant of probate before they can legally sell a property.

We give the families the opportunity to send the property details to our exclusive network of people interested in probate property. Subscribe today for FREE and receive listings before they go on Rightmove.

1. Be the First to Know About New Probate Listings.
2. Exclusive Pre-Market Access to Probate Properties.
3. Agree off-market deals.

What Probate Properties Will I Receive?

RIPE FOR RENOVATION

Many probate properties would benefit from some work. We'll provide you with the current valuation and its potential value after renovation. Additionally, we'll inform you of the rental yield, which is helpful for those interested in buy-to-let properties.

READY FOR OFFER

We will present your offers to the family and demonstrate how proceedable your position is. You will need to await the grant of probate (which may take 16-20 weeks) and commit to the deal by paying a £1,000 deposit.

LESS FEES THAN AUCTION

To facilitate an off-market deal, we recommend offering to pay the seller's sale fees (1.8%) instead of opting for the open market. This fee is lower than the typical Modern Method Auction reservation fees (IamSold charges 4.5%).

Our Latest Opportunities

Don't miss out on the next properties!

Benefits To Joining the Probate Property Network

Discounted Conveyancing

Save up to 30% on legal fees by joining. We'll give you discounted conveyancing if you use our sister company, Sail Legal, to purchase property. You can use this on any property, beyond those that we send you.

Free Property Reviews

Found a property that you want to buy but want to check the property deeds first? We'll review them for free for all members of the network.

Pay Less SDLT On Probate

Not many people know that in certain circumstances, you may not need to pay SDLT on probate properties. If you're eligible, this could save you thousands of pounds on each property.

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