Montana · Gallatin + statewide
Inherited property in Montana? Here's how we work here.
Daniel lives in Bozeman, in Montana. He works the local clerk and recorder's office, the local attorneys, and the local title partners directly. If you inherited a home or piece of land in Montana, you're reaching out to a buyer who's down the street.
- ✓ No fees
- ✓ No obligation
- ✓ Written offer in 48 hours
Tell us about the property.
We'll review it. We'll call you back within 24 hours. No pressure, no fees, no obligation.
What this means for you.
Montana is home for us. Bozeman, Belgrade, Big Sky, Three Forks, Manhattan. Every county has its own pace and its own quirks, and we know this one from living in it. If you inherited property anywhere in Gallatin, the process is going to be a lot smoother than you've been worrying it would be.
Why work with a local buyer in Gallatin County?
Because the difference shows up in the details: knowing the clerk and recorder's office, the local title companies, the way Gallatin records run, and what properties here are really worth street by street. Daniel lives in Bozeman. This is not a call-center operation working from a spreadsheet two time zones away.
What this means for you: you are dealing with a neighbor who answers his own phone.
Do you buy outside Gallatin County?
Yes, statewide. Bozeman is the base, and we close deals across Gallatin, Park, Madison, and the rest of Montana. Rural parcels, in-town homes, cabins, and bare land are all in range.
What this means for you: wherever in Montana the property sits, the process is the same.
What kinds of inherited property do you buy here?
Houses in any condition, family land, partial heir interests, properties with unfinished probates, and titles with decades of dust on them. The harder the paperwork, the more likely we are the right call, because the paperwork is the part we are built for.
What this means for you: do not pre-judge whether your situation is too messy. Messy is the business.
How do we start?
Tell us about the property: the form, a call, or fifteen minutes on Daniel's calendar. We pull the deed, the taxes, and the chain of title before we call you back, so the first real conversation is about facts, not promises. Written offer within 48 hours of finishing the review.
What this means for you: one short message starts it, and the homework is ours.
Three things people worry about.
Are you actually local?
Daniel lives in Bozeman. He's in Montana. He walks properties himself when he can. We're not a Texas company that occasionally does Montana deals. We work the whole state from inside it.
What if the property is just land, not a house?
That's most of what we see in Montana. We buy land, lots, partial acreage, and properties with structures. We don't require a habitable home. We don't require utilities. We work with what's actually there.
What if I live out of state?
Most of our Montana sellers don't live in Montana. We handle the local piece. You sign documents remotely with a notary. The proceeds reach you the same way they would on any real-estate sale.
Have a property in mind? Tell us about it.
We'll look at the title, the taxes, and the situation, then call you back within 24 hours. No pressure.
Tell us about the property.
We'll review it. We'll call you back within 24 hours. No pressure, no fees, no obligation.
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Ready when you are.
When you're ready to talk, we're here. Fill out the form, give us a call, or book a 15-minute conversation with Daniel. We'll handle the next step.
Tell us about the property.
We'll review it. We'll call you back within 24 hours. No pressure, no fees, no obligation.