Probate and Estate Sales

How do you sell a Denver estate property when you live out of state and can't be there in person?

Kevin Lundy · The HomeBridge Group Brokered by eXp Realty
Reviewed July 6, 2026
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How do you sell a Denver estate property when you live out of state and can't be there in person?

Managing an inherited Denver property from another state is not a logistics problem. It is a decision-making problem, and the decisions do not wait for you to get a flight. The clearest thing I can tell you is this: the longer a vacant property sits without a steady, practical plan, the more options quietly disappear. If you are an out-of-state heir trying to figure out what to do with a Denver property right now, here is what I see happen most often. Families spend weeks trying to coordinate across time zones, second-guessing whether the market is the right time to sell, wondering if they should hold it, rent it, or wait. Meanwhile, the property needs attention, the carrying costs keep running, and the window for making choices from a position of strength gets smaller. The market in Denver right now does give sellers room to be deliberate, but deliberate is not the same as indefinite. You can be respectful of the process and still move with clear intention. What I do is help families get organized around the real facts of the property, the estate timeline, and the actual market, so that when a decision gets made, it is a real one, not a reaction. The most expensive thing an heir can do is stay in information limbo. If you are sitting on a Denver property you inherited and you are not sure what the first practical step even looks like, I want to hear what is actually making that first step hard for you. Is it the probate timeline, the condition of the property, or something else entirely? Kevin Lundy, The HomeBridge Group Brokered by eXp Realty