Inheriting a house across Nassau County is rarely simple. Nassau County is Florida's northeasternmost county, from Amelia Island beach homes to rural Callahan and Hilliard farmland, and an inherited home often comes with belongings to sort, repairs no one wants to fund, property taxes and insurance still due each month, and heirs who may live out of state. Selling for cash, as-is, is one way to settle the estate quickly and fairly — without pouring money into a house you're trying to let go of.
Selling an Inherited Nassau County Home, Without the Stress
The big national instant-offer companies usually won't touch distressed or dated estate properties — they want move-in-ready homes in perfect zones. We're the opposite. We specialize in exactly the homes they turn down: inherited houses that are older, full, in need of work, or sitting empty. You don't clean it out, you don't fix anything, and you don't host a single showing.
The Nassau County Probate Process, Briefly
In Nassau County, probate is filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court at the courthouse in Fernandina Beach. Once the court appoints a personal representative and grants authority to sell, the home can be sold like any other property. We are home buyers, not attorneys — nothing here is legal advice — but we've sat at many Nassau County closing tables and can coordinate with the estate's attorney and a Florida title company so everything lines up. If you're unsure where the estate stands, a quick call helps us map the timing.
Why Heirs in Nassau County Choose a Cash Sale
- Out-of-state heirs who can't manage an Nassau County property from afar.
- A house full of decades of belongings that would take weeks to clear.
- Deferred repairs, old roofs, or storm and water damage.
- Property taxes, insurance, and utilities draining the estate every month.
- Multiple heirs who simply want a clean, fair split and to move on.
Nassau County Areas We Buy In
We know Nassau County block by block — including Fernandina Beach, Yulee, Callahan and Hilliard.
- Fernandina Beach
- Yulee
- Callahan
- Hilliard
How It Works
- Call or text the address to 904-606-9163 — tell us it's an inherited Nassau County home.
- We review the property and the estate's situation, then explain a clear cash offer.
- You and any co-heirs pick the closing date — fast, or once probate clears.
- We close at a Florida title company; the estate gets paid, with no commissions or fees.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I sell an inherited house across Nassau County before probate is finished?
Often the sale closes once the personal representative has authority from the court. In Nassau County, probate is handled through the Clerk of the Circuit Court at the courthouse in Fernandina Beach. We regularly work alongside an estate's attorney and the title company so the timing lines up — tell us where the estate stands and we'll structure the offer around it.
Do I need to clean out or repair the Nassau County home first?
No. We buy inherited Nassau County houses exactly as they sit — full of belongings, dated, or in need of major repairs. Take what matters to you and leave the rest. There are no repairs, no cleanouts, no staging, and no showings.
What if several heirs own the property together?
That's common with inherited homes. We're used to working with multiple heirs — often living in different states — and we keep everyone informed with one clear cash number and a closing date the family chooses, so no one feels rushed.
How fast can we close on an inherited Nassau County property?
Once the estate has authority to sell, we can close at a Florida title company in about a week, or later if the family needs more time. You pick the date that fits the estate, not us.
Ready for a Number on the Nassau County Home?
Get a no-obligation cash offer for the inherited property. Call or text 904-606-9163, or send the address through the form. You can also read more on our selling an inherited house in Florida guide or see how we buy houses in Nassau County.
