Your Probate Real Estate Specialist
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I understand that dealing with probate can be an emotional and overwhelming process. Losing a loved one takes time to process, and when you're ready, I’m here to help make the real estate side of things as smooth and stress-free as possible. My goal is to provide executors with a compassionate, proven approach that eases your burden and simplifies the probate process from start to finish.
As a Certified Probate Real Estate Specialist (CPRES), I don’t just help you sell a home—I educate you on the real estate market, ensure all legal steps are properly followed, and guide you through every phase of the transaction. From pricing and negotiations to closing, I work to secure the best possible outcome for you and your family.
Being CPRES-certified means I have specialized training in handling probate sales, including court-confirmed sales, selling properties held in a living trust or conservatorship, and navigating state-specific probate regulations.
With my expertise, I’m with you every step of the way. I’ll connect you with trusted professionals—whether you need help sorting personal belongings, finding an estate liquidator, or handling repairs—and manage the details to make the sale as seamless as possible. From our first conversation to closing day, I’m here to make sure everything is handled with care, efficiency, and respect for your loved one’s legacy.
Making Things Easier For You As A Probate Executor
By giving you access to the best team of professional service providers, you do not have to go and search out and interview multiple people and risk receiving poor service.
It has taken me many years to develop and offer you the absolute best network of service providers to help assist you as you navigate the probate process. In addition to helping to give you clarity in dealing with the most common probate challenges, I can also help you secure the services of competent professionals, some of these include:
Probate Attorney
A good probate attorney will help you through the legal process of handling the decedent’s estate. For those who died testate – with a will – a probate attorney will help you distribute assets to the proper person, and will help you with paying the estate debts. If the decedent died intestate – without a will – it’s a good idea to retain a probate attorney if the decedent had retirement accounts, bank accounts or real estate.
CPRES Real Estate Agent
The probate process is complex, and selling a home can be difficult, but when you put the two together it can be a very stressful experience. A Certified Probate Real Estate Specialist (CPRES) receives special training to deal with the sale of properties that are in probate. CPRES agents understand the probate process, know how a home is sold in probate, how court confirmation probate sales work, and any special probate rules regarding the sale of real property in your state.
Accountants, CPAs, and Tax Attorneys
A tax attorney will also be able to help you with estate taxes that may be due when you file the decedent’s final tax return. Accountants, tax attorneys and probate attorneys will also help you with retirement accounts, investments and other accounts that need to be distributed. In some cases, the executor or administrator may be held responsible for unpaid taxes, so you’ll need to ensure that the estate pays all of the necessary local, state and federal taxes that are associated with the decedent’s death.
Appraisal, Liquidation and Property Care
- Real Estate Opinion of Value Letter:
Often requested by accountants, establishes home value at time of passing, this is also known as a PCMA, a Probate Comparative Market Analysis and should be done by a CPRES agent.
- Real Estate Appraiser:
A licensed home appraiser gives a full appraisal.
- Personal Property Appraiser:
Appraises the decedent’s personal property.
- Personal Property Estate Liquidator:
Takes care of selling and or donating decedent’s personal property.
- Property Care & Support:
Handymen, electrician, plumber, roofer, pest control, property manager, landscaper, trash hauler – all these service providers and others can be provided by your CPRES real estate agent.
A Real Estate Agent Your Attorney Will Value & Appreciate
Your attorney and your CPRES real estate agent are your most important resources to lead, guide, and protect you as a probate executor. I personally meet with your attorney to review all purchase offer contracts that come in on the property held in the probate estate. Most agents do not do this, but it is important to me to make sure that your attorney and I are aligned so that they know I am doing my part to lead, guide and protect you
Probate is Difficult – I Can Help
From start to finish, I support you and your efforts through consistent quality communication and actions that decrease your overall workload. When you need help with your property, I take care of providing you with and scheduling the industry’s best professionals who not only are the best at their craft, but are compassionate and caring people.
Having helped many executors like yourself, I understand that managing the details of an estate for a family member or friend who has passed on can be a challenging responsibility.
From the initial filing paperwork until the real estate is sold and you are ready to settle the estate, my goal is to support, guide, and provide you a clear picture of all your options so that you feel you are making the best decisions as a probate estate executor.
Between the uncertainties of the probate process and the mind still processing your loss, critical details can be overlooked and mistakes can be made.
One of the best ways to get educated is by getting a copy of my free ebook called the 7 BIG Mistakes Most Executors Make While Going Through Probate… Learn what they are AND how to avoid them in less than 10 minutes.
Need a Service Provider? Contact Me Today
Stacey Turnage: 832.504.5297 | [email protected]