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How do you manage an inherited Denver property when you live in another state?
Managing an inherited Denver property from out of state is less a logistics problem and more a decision problem. The property does not wait while the family sorts out who handles what, and every month it sits unmanaged, it is costing money in ways that are not always obvious from a distance. The clearest, most practical thing an out-of-state heir can do right now is get an accurate, honest picture of what the property is actually worth and what it will cost to hold it, before making any decisions at all. Most families I work with assume they have more time than they do. Property taxes, insurance, utilities, and deferred maintenance do not pause for grief or for probate proceedings in Denver County. What looks like a valuable asset on paper can quietly become a financial drain if the plan is just to wait and see. The good news is that a steady, clear-eyed look at the numbers almost always reveals real choices, not a corner you have been backed into. Respectful handling of this process means giving families the full picture, not a rushed recommendation that benefits someone else. The property is likely the largest financial asset in the estate. It deserves that kind of attention. If you are managing an inherited Denver property right now from another state, what has been the hardest part to handle remotely, the legal process, the physical upkeep, or just figuring out who to actually trust?