Local DMV probate property advisor reviewing inherited property documents with an heir
DC · Maryland · Northern Virginia

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No showings. No stress. You pick the closing date.

DMV Probate Experts helps heirs and personal representatives sell inherited property as-is, avoid unnecessary repairs, handle cleanout concerns, and move forward with clarity.

(202) 937-1188

Local DMV property experts backed by Brickfront Properties & Construction.

Two hands passing house keys over inherited property documents
We know this is personal

This is more than paperwork. It's personal.

Inherited property isn't just a transaction. It can involve grief, family pressure, old memories, belongings, bills, insurance, unpaid taxes, deferred repairs, and people asking when they will get paid.

We've sat with hundreds of DMV families through this. We listen first, then walk you through every option — sell as-is, hold and rent, fix and list, or something in between — so you can choose with clarity.

How we help

Practical help for the whole property situation

Sell the house as-is

No repairs, no public showings, no commissions when sold directly to us.

Fair cash offer after review

After we inspect or review the property, we can often make a fair cash offer right away.

Skip repairs and clean-up

Leave what you don't want. We handle the as-is condition.

Help with cleanout & contents

Donation, estate sale, repurposing, disposal — handled respectfully.

Local attorneys & vendors

We can connect you to trusted local probate attorneys, title companies, and contractors.

Close on your timeline

Fast or slow. Out-of-state heirs welcome. Remote and mobile-notary closings available.

Why local matters

Family-owned. Community-based. Deeply local.

We're a small, family-owned local team serving DMV neighborhoods — not a faceless national investor. We know the streets, the older brick colonials, the duplexes off New Hampshire Ave, the DC row houses, the Prince George's County townhouses and split-levels, the older Maryland colonials, and the post-war ranchers in Northern Virginia.

  • Local DMV vendors, contractors, and cleanout teams
  • Local probate attorney and title relationships
  • Real understanding of DC, MD, and VA probate processes
  • Decisions made by a local owner, not a corporate call center
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Backed by

Brickfront Properties & Construction

DMV Probate Experts is the probate-focused brand of Brickfront Properties & Construction — a local DMV real estate, construction, and renovation company with decades of experience buying, renovating, inspecting, and solving property problems. All contracts and closings are handled under Brickfront Properties & Construction.

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What about the stuff in the house?

What Happens to the Stuff Inside the House?

Families don't have to clean out the entire house alone. Inherited homes are usually full — furniture, clothing, shoes, kitchen items, tools, antiques, collectibles, cars or vehicles in the driveway, personal belongings, and a fair amount of things nobody wants. DMV Probate Experts can help families think through practical options for donation, estate sales, antique buyers, furniture pickup, repurposing, vehicle removal, and respectful clean-out support before the house is emptied.

Furniture
Clothing & shoes
Kitchen items
Tools
Antiques & collectibles
Cars & vehicles
Personal belongings
Trash & unwanted items

Valuable contents, not just trash

Inherited homes often contain furniture, antiques, collectibles, tools, jewelry, cars, artwork, and household goods that may still have real value. Before anything is hauled away, families may want help from estate sale companies, antique buyers, appraisers, furniture pickup services, vehicle removal services, donation centers, and clean-out crews.

We act as a practical local guide so families can think through these options first — not after the dumpster is already in the driveway.

When items are still usable

When items are still usable, families may be able to donate furniture, clothing, household goods, tools, and building materials to local organizations instead of throwing everything away. This can reduce waste, help the community, and make the property transition easier.

Some donations may qualify for documentation that can be shared with a tax professional. Tax treatment depends on the family's situation, the organization, and current tax rules, so always speak with a qualified tax professional before making decisions.

Local resources

Local Donation, Repurposing, and Clean-Out Resources

A starting list of organizations DMV families often consider when handling the contents of an inherited home. These are mentioned as examples only — DMV Probate Experts is not formally partnered with these groups unless stated, and we don't display their logos without permission.

Salvation Army

Accepts gently used furniture, clothing, household goods, and sometimes vehicles. Pickup may be available in parts of the DMV.

Purple Heart

Donation pickup program supporting veterans. Often takes clothing, small furniture, and household items.

Goodwill

Drop-off and select pickup options for clothing, kitchenware, books, and household items.

Community Forklift

Local nonprofit reuse warehouse that takes building materials, doors, cabinets, light fixtures, and home goods.

Habitat for Humanity ReStore

Accepts furniture, appliances, building materials, and home goods to fund local Habitat builds.

Local estate sale companies

Run on-site estate sales for furniture, collectibles, jewelry, art, and household items still holding value.

Local antique buyers & appraisers

Help families identify and sell antiques, china, silver, art, and collectibles before disposal.

Women's workforce & re-entry programs

Some local organizations accept professional clothing and household items to support women returning to the workforce.

Furniture donation & pickup programs

Several local DMV programs will pick up usable furniture from inherited homes when scheduled in advance.

Always confirm current pickup areas, item eligibility, and donation receipts directly with each organization. Tax deductibility depends on your situation — please consult a licensed tax professional.

Education videos

Watch Our Probate Education Series

Ten short, local chapters that walk DMV heirs and personal representatives through every part of inheriting a property.

Chapter 1DMV Probate Experts
What to Do First With an Inherited Property

What to Do First With an Inherited Property

The early decisions every heir and personal representative should make in the first 30 days.

Chapter 2DMV Probate Experts
How Probate Property Sales Work in the DMV

How Probate Property Sales Work in the DMV

How DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia probate property sales actually move from start to closing.

Chapter 3DMV Probate Experts
Selling an Inherited House As-Is

Selling an Inherited House As-Is

When selling as-is makes sense — and what 'as-is' really means in the DMV market.

Chapter 4DMV Probate Experts
What to Do With Belongings in the House

What to Do With Belongings in the House

Furniture, clothing, tools, antiques, cars, and personal items — practical options for families.

Chapter 5DMV Probate Experts
How to Protect a Vacant Probate Property

How to Protect a Vacant Probate Property

Insurance, locks, winterization, squatters, and theft prevention for vacant inherited homes.

Chapter 6DMV Probate Experts
Repairs vs. Selling As-Is

Repairs vs. Selling As-Is

What the DMV market actually pays for — and which repairs are usually a waste of money.

Areas we serve

Local probate help across the DMV

Washington DC Prince George's County Montgomery County Howard County Anne Arundel County Baltimore City Baltimore County Charles County Fairfax County Prince William County Arlington Alexandria Bowie Temple Hills Oxon Hill Gaithersburg Laurel College Park Essex Silver Spring Hyattsville Rockville Germantown Upper Marlboro Waldorf
FAQ

Questions DMV families ask us most

How do I sell an inherited house in Maryland, DC, or Northern Virginia?+

Start with a quick conversation. We review the property and your situation, walk the home or review photos if you're out of state, then make a fair cash offer. If accepted, the contract goes to a local title company under Brickfront Properties & Construction.

Can I sell a probate house as-is?+

Yes. We buy inherited homes in any condition — no repairs, no cleanup required, and you can leave behind any belongings you don't want.

What if I live out of state?+

Most of our heir clients are out of state. We coordinate property review, paperwork, and remote or mobile-notary closings so you don't have to fly in.

Do I need a probate attorney first?+

Often yes — but we can connect you with local probate attorneys we trust, and we can begin the property review process in parallel.

What happens to the furniture and belongings?+

We can help with donation, estate sale, antique buyers, repurposing, and respectful disposal so you don't have to manage cleanout alone.

How fast can the sale close?+

Often within a few weeks once probate allows. We close on your timeline — fast or slow.

Talk to a local probate property specialist today

You do not have to figure this out alone. Local DMV help, backed by Brickfront Properties & Construction.