Probate and Estate Sales

As executor of an estate in Denver, how do I sell the property before probate deadlines and lender pressure close in on me?

Kevin Lundy · The HomeBridge Group Brokered by eXp Realty
Reviewed July 6, 2026
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As executor of an estate in Denver, how do I sell the property before probate deadlines and lender pressure close in on me?

When you are serving as executor of an estate in Denver, the probate court timeline and any outstanding mortgage or liens are not waiting for you to feel ready. The practical reality is that the clock is running before you have even sorted through a single closet. The clearest, most respectful thing you can do for yourself and the estate is to get a steady plan in place early, not when the pressure peaks. Most people assume the hardest part of selling an estate property is the emotional weight, and it is heavy. But the part that quietly causes the most damage is the gap between when an executor realizes they need to act and when they actually have enough clear information to make a sound choice. That gap costs money, and in Denver's current market, where appraisals are being challenged and list price strategy genuinely matters, an uninformed decision on pricing or timing can mean real dollars left behind or lost. The families and executors I work with are not looking for someone to take over. They are looking for a practical partner who can lay out the choices honestly, explain what the probate court and any lenders will actually require from a sale, and then stay steady through the process without adding noise. The asset sitting in that estate is likely the largest single piece of wealth the family will ever manage together. It deserves a clear plan, not a rushed decision made under pressure. If you are currently serving as executor on a Denver estate and the property still has a mortgage or a pending probate deadline, are you working from a written timeline that accounts for both the court schedule and the sale process, or are you managing it in your head and hoping the pieces land in the right order?