Probate delays, sibling disagreements, unexpected costs, mortgage in default â inherited property is complicated. Carolina Estate Partners helps heirs across NC understand their options and close with confidence.
Licensed NC Real Estate Broker · (828) 460-2030 · Marion, NC
Who You're Talking To
I'm Caleb Goforth, a licensed North Carolina real estate broker based in Marion. I work specifically with heirs, executors, and families dealing with inherited property â situations where the title is cloudy, the estate was never opened, or the family can't agree on what to do next.
This isn't general real estate. I understand the probate process, the NC intestate succession statutes, partition law, and how to navigate situations that most agents and buyers won't touch. I also work with foreclosure attorneys, probate attorneys, and title companies who handle these cases every day.
Whether you want to sell quickly, protect the equity, or just understand what your options are â I'll tell you what's actually possible for your specific situation.
Situations We Handle
Every situation is different. Here are the most common ones we help with across Western NC and beyond.
When a parent dies without a will, property passes to heirs under NC intestate succession (G.S. Ch. 29). We help you understand what that means and what steps are required to clear the title and sell or keep the property.
When siblings or co-owners can't agree, the threat of a partition lawsuit follows. Under NC's Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act, every heir has rights. We help negotiate solutions before it gets to court.
Inherited a home that's already behind on the mortgage or in active foreclosure? There's often significant equity worth protecting â but the window to act is short. We know the foreclosure timeline and exactly when to move.
The person passed, no estate was ever opened, and now the property is stuck in limbo. We help coordinate probate attorneys to open the estate properly so the title can be cleared and the property can close.
You inherited property in NC but live somewhere else. We handle the local coordination â deed research, attorney introductions, title work, inspections â so you don't have to travel to resolve it.
Old judgments, tax liens, deceased owners still on the deed, unprobated estates in the chain â we do curative title work and can still close when traditional buyers and agents walk away.
Talk to a Specialist
We review every situation and respond the same day. No obligation, no pressure â just a clear picture of your options.
Real Outcomes
"My mother passed without a will and the house had been in foreclosure for months. Caleb knew exactly what needed to happen, got the estate opened, and we closed before the auction. I didn't even have to come down from Virginia."
"Three of us inherited the property and we could not agree. Caleb sat down with all three of us separately, laid out exactly what a partition lawsuit would cost and take, and within two weeks we had a deal everyone could live with."
"The title had problems going back 30 years â quit claims, a deed from a deceased owner, unpaid taxes. He found the attorneys who knew how to fix it and still got us a cash offer. I had no idea that was even possible."
Your Options
We lay out every option honestly â including whether selling even makes sense for your situation.
The Process
Most people we talk to have never dealt with inherited property before. Here's exactly what happens when you reach out.
Call, text, or fill out the form. Tell us what you're dealing with. No obligation, no pressure â just a conversation.
We pull the deed history, check for liens and judgments, review the title chain, and map out what's actually possible for your property.
We walk through every option side by side â cash offer, listing, partition, probate â with the numbers and the tradeoffs laid out clearly.
Attorneys, paperwork, title, negotiations â we coordinate everything. You're kept in the loop without being buried in the details.
NC Estate Resources
Straight answers on probate, inherited property, and heir rights in NC â written for families, not attorneys.
Whether probate is required, how title passes to heirs, and what you need to do before any sale can happen.
Read More âHow heirs' property works, why it's different from standard ownership, and the legal risks that come with it.
Read More âThe short answer is yes â but the steps depend on how the estate was set up. Here's what the process actually looks like.
Read More âCommon Questions