Why Probate Sales Are So Common in the Bay Area
Hey everyone, Juan Diaz here from Twin Home Buyer.
Probate is one of the most common reasons families end up selling a home in the Bay Area.
When a property isn’t held in a trust or joint tenancy, it usually has to go through probate court. And in 2026, that process is still slow, expensive, and stressful for many families.
At the same time, the market is shifting:
- Mortgage rates around 6%
- Inventory rising in areas like Oakland
- Premium markets like Burlingame still strong
That combination often pushes executors and heirs to sell quickly to avoid ongoing costs and complications.
How Probate Works in California (2026 Basics)
When Probate Is Required
If the estate includes real property above roughly $184,500, probate is usually required unless a trust is in place.
Timeline
Probate typically takes 9–18 months, depending on:
- court schedules
- creditor claims
- appraisals
- paperwork
Costs
Probate is not cheap.
Typical costs include:
- attorney fees
- executor fees
- court and filing costs
- appraisal and publication fees
Total costs can reach 5–10%+ of the estate value
Holding Costs
While the case is open, the property still costs money.
Monthly expenses can include:
- mortgage
- property taxes
- insurance
- utilities
- maintenance
That can easily reach $2K–$10K+ per month in the Bay Area.
Prop 19 Impact
Many inherited properties now face higher property taxes if they are not used as a primary residence.
This adds even more pressure to sell.
Why Traditional Probate Sales Are Difficult
Selling a probate property the traditional way can be challenging.
Delays
Court approvals and hearings can slow everything down.
Repairs and Condition
Most probate homes need work.
Buyers often request:
- repairs
- credits
- inspections
That can delay or kill deals.
Multiple Heirs
Disagreements between family members can slow decision-making.
Emotional Stress
Executors are often handling grief, paperwork, and logistics all at once.
Adding showings and negotiations makes it even harder.
How Cash Buyers Simplify Probate Sales
This is where cash sales can make a big difference.
Faster Process
Cash deals can close quickly once court approval is in place.
Sell As-Is
No repairs, no cleaning, no prep work.
This removes a major burden from families.
More Certainty
No financing delays or buyer contingencies.
That means fewer surprises during the process.
Lower Overall Costs
Cash sales can help reduce:
- holding costs
- repair expenses
- commissions
Real Situations We See in the Bay Area
Oakland Probate Property
Older home with plumbing issues and multiple heirs involved.
Instead of repairing and listing, the family chose a cash sale and avoided ongoing costs and delays.
Burlingame Inherited Home
Strong market, but the home needed updates.
The family chose a direct sale to avoid showings and keep the process simple.
Peninsula Probate With Code Issues
Unpermitted work created complications for a traditional sale.
A cash sale helped resolve the situation without long delays.
Tips for Executors and Heirs
Confirm Ownership Early
Check if the property is in a trust or requires probate.
Understand the Costs
Factor in holding costs, taxes, and potential repairs.
Get an As-Is Value
Even if you plan to list, getting a cash offer helps you understand your baseline.
Work With Experienced Buyers
Choose someone familiar with probate and local Bay Area conditions.
Thinking About Selling a Probate Property?
If you’re an executor or heir in:
we’re here to help.
You’ll receive:
- a no-obligation cash offer
- clear and transparent numbers
- flexible timing
- no repairs required
Call: (415) 415-TWIN
Text: (415) 415-TWIN
Probate is already complicated. Selling the home doesn’t have to be.
— Juan Diaz
CEO, Twin Home Buyer
Licensed General Contractor | C36 Plumbing


