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Managing the sale of a probate property requires specialist knowledge, careful coordination, and a service that families, executors, and professional advisers can rely on. Whether the estate includes a single commercial property or a portfolio of mixed assets, getting the right advice and picking the right route to market makes a meaningful difference to the outcome.
BTG Eddisons provides a specialist, end-to-end probate property service that combines auction expertise with agency flexibility. From our network of offices across the UK, we support executors, beneficiaries, solicitors, and professional advisers through every stage of the probate property journey. Our work is built around efficiency, transparency, and care.
Call 0330 191 7602, email [email protected], or complete our contact form to speak to the team about probate property services.
We offer a range of auction formats, including monthly live stream and timed auctions, delivering speed and certainty of sale for probate properties. For properties not suited to auction, our in-house commercial agency team can deliver a targeted private treaty sale.
Our fully managed service covers everything from initial consultation and property preparation through to legal coordination, marketing, buyer engagement, and sale progression. We can also arrange house clearance quotations, security checks, full system drain downs, and monthly house checks.
Accurate, professionally prepared valuations are the foundation of every probate sale. Our RICS-qualified valuers provide valuations for probate purposes across most property types, giving executors, advisers, and beneficiaries a reliable basis for decision-making.
Vacant properties carry specific insurance risks that standard policies may not adequately cover. Our specialist insurance team can arrange comprehensive cover throughout the sales process, protecting assets and reducing risk for executors and advisers while the property awaits sale.
We understand that dealing with an estate can be a difficult and emotional responsibility, especially when it involves someone close to you. If the estate includes a property, it can add further pressure at a time when you may not feel ready to make decisions or manage everything yourself. Our role is simply to support you, at your pace. Whether you need advice, help with a sale, or someone to look after the property while you take time to decide what feels right, we are here to help make things a little more manageable.
When you feel ready, please do not hesitate to get in touch to talk things through. Just call 0330 191 7602 or email [email protected], and a member of our team will be there to support you.
Every probate property is different. Some require speed and certainty of sale, while others benefit from a more considered agency approach to maximise value. Many need careful preparation, coordination, and ongoing management before they are ready for market.
Our fully managed approach removes that complexity. We assess each property individually, recommend the most appropriate route to sale, and handle the entire process on your behalf, so executors, advisers, and families can focus on everything else.
We take the practical burden of the property sale off your hands. From arranging the initial valuation to managing legal coordination, marketing, and completion, our team handles every stage with precision and clear communication throughout.
We act as a dependable property sale partner, providing straightforward processes, transparent fees, and reliable sale progression. Our specialists understands the requirements of the probate process and work efficiently to meet estate administration timescales.
““Probate property sales require a level of care and precision that goes beyond a standard transaction. Every estate is different, and our job is to make sure the process is as straightforward as possible for everyone involved, from the executor managing their obligations to the beneficiaries waiting for a resolution.””
Andrew Parker
Partner and auctioneer
Whatever the asset type or location, our national network of offices and agency partners ensures the right buyers are reached and the best achievable outcome is delivered for the estate. Please call 0330 191 7602 or email [email protected] to discuss a property with us.
Whether you are managing an estate, advising a client, or seeking a probate property opportunity, our team is here to help. We offer a no-obligation consultation and will recommend the most appropriate route to market for your property.
Call 0330 191 7602, email [email protected], or complete the form below and a member of our team will be in touch.
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A probate property sale is the sale of a property forming part of a deceased person's estate. It is typically managed by the executor or administrator, often with support from a solicitor. A specialist property adviser can manage the sale on behalf of the executor, ensuring the property is sold efficiently and at the best achievable price.
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