What Do I Do With My Parents’ House After They Pass Away?

If you’re trying to figure out what to do with a parent’s home after they pass away, this guide will walk you through your options and help you take the next step. If you’re also dealing with probate or legal questions in Missouri, you may find helpful information through the Missouri Bar Association’s probate resources.

Losing a parent is one of the hardest experiences anyone can go through. Along with the emotional weight, many families are left asking a difficult question:

What do we do with the house?

There’s often more to it than just the property itself. You may be dealing with memories, family conversations, legal paperwork, and decisions that feel overwhelming—especially if this is your first time going through something like this.

If you’re not sure where to start, you’re not alone—and you don’t have to figure it out by yourself.

Step 1: Understand Your Options

When it comes to handling an inherited home or estate property, there are typically a few paths you can take:

  • Keep the property
  • Rent it out
  • Sell it

For many families, selling is the most practical option—especially if the home is vacant, requires maintenance, or is located out of town.

If you're still unsure what makes sense, start here:

Selling a Parent’s Home After a Loss

Step 2: Decide How You Want to Sell

Once you decide to sell, the next step is choosing the right strategy.

Most people are familiar with a traditional listing—but that’s not the only option.

Depending on the situation, you may want to consider:

  • Traditional listing
  • Real estate auction
  • Hybrid strategy

If the property is unique, needs work, or you want a more defined timeline, you may want to explore:

Real Estate Auctions

Step 3: You Don’t Have to Fix Everything First

One of the biggest misconceptions is that you need to clean out, repair, and update everything before selling.

In many cases, that’s not necessary.

You may be able to sell the property as-is, which can save time, stress, and upfront costs.

Learn more here:

Selling a Property As-Is

Step 4: Work Through Family Decisions

Estate properties often involve multiple heirs or family members. That can make decisions feel more complicated.

Common questions include:

  • What if not everyone agrees?
  • Who is responsible for the property?
  • When should we move forward?

Having a clear plan helps reduce confusion and keeps everyone aligned.

Step 5: Take It One Step at a Time

You don’t need to have everything figured out right away.

Some families need to move quickly. Others need time to process. Both are okay.

The key is understanding your options so you can make the best decision for your situation.

You Don’t Have to Go Through This Alone

Every situation is different. The right approach depends on your timeline, the condition of the property, and your goals.

At Heartland Auction Group, we help Mid-Missouri families navigate situations like this with clarity and confidence.

No pressure. No confusing sales talk. Just clear, local guidance.

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