Call, email or send a message and we will come back to you within 48 hours. Tell us the property postcode, roughly what condition it is in, and where you have got to with probate. There is no obligation and no cost for the conversation, and no offer at all unless you ask us for one.
Tell us about the property
The postcode and a way to reach you are all we need. Anything else you tell us just means fewer questions on the call.
What to expect
What happens after you get in touch?
- Within 48 hours: we read your message and reply
No bot replies. A real person reviews your situation and prepares a response tailored to the property and your timeline.
- The reply itself: honest guidance, not a pitch
A clear outline of your options, including whether selling to us is the right move or whether another route, open market, auction, or waiting for probate, would serve the estate better.
- When you are ready: you decide
Nothing we tell you carries a deadline, and there is no obligation to accept anything. If you want time to talk it over with the family, take it.
Who we hear from
Who should contact Augusta Probate?
- Next of kin
You have lost someone close and there is now a property to deal with. We handle the complications so you can focus on what matters.
- Family members
You are a beneficiary waiting for the estate to settle, and the property is holding everything up. We buy quickly so the estate can move forward.
- Executors
You are legally responsible for the estate and the property has to be sold properly. We understand probate and make the sale straightforward.
- Solicitors
Your client has an inherited property that is difficult to sell through normal channels. We buy directly and complete on the date we commit to.
Before you write
What do people ask before getting in touch?
Is there any obligation when requesting a property evaluation?
No. Evaluations exist so that executors and beneficiaries can understand their options before deciding anything. Nothing follows from asking for one.
Can I request an offer before probate is granted?
Yes. Ownership cannot transfer until probate is granted, but you can start evaluating your selling options well before that point, and most people do.
Do I have to sell the property to Augusta Probate?
No. Our goal is to give you clarity about the options. The decision is entirely yours, and we will say so plainly when another route would serve you better.