Seller Guides
Straight answers for Colorado home sellers
Selling a house — especially an inherited one, one in probate, or one you're trying to save from foreclosure — comes with a lot of questions. These guides explain how it actually works in Colorado, in plain English. No jargon, no pressure.
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How to Sell an Inherited House in Colorado
Inheriting a house in Colorado comes with a mix of grief, paperwork, and decisions — often while you're managing everything from out of state. This guide walks through what actually has to happen before you can sell, the tax picture (which is usually friendlier than people fear), and the realistic options for selling, whether the home is in great shape or hasn't been touched in decades.
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How to Stop Foreclosure in Colorado
If you're behind on your mortgage in Colorado, the most important thing to know is that you have more time and more options than it feels like right now — but the options narrow as the process moves forward, so acting early matters. This guide explains how Colorado foreclosure works, the key deadlines, and the realistic paths to stop it or limit the damage. This is general information, not legal advice; a HUD-approved housing counselor or attorney can guide your specific case for free or low cost.
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Taxes When You Sell Your House for Cash in Colorado
A common worry is that selling your house 'for cash' triggers some special tax. It doesn't. From the IRS's perspective, a cash sale is taxed the same as any other sale — what matters is your gain, not how the buyer pays. Here's how the numbers actually work in Colorado, including the big exclusion that means many sellers owe nothing at all. This is general information, not tax advice; confirm your specifics with a CPA.
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Selling a House in Probate in Colorado
Probate is just the legal process of settling someone's estate — proving the will (if there is one), appointing someone to act, paying debts, and distributing what's left, including real estate. In Colorado it's often more straightforward than people fear, especially with informal probate. This guide explains who can sell, what has to happen first, and how to keep the sale from stalling. This is general information, not legal advice; a Colorado probate attorney can confirm your specifics.
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