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Inherited a House in Georgia? Here’s How to Sell It.

Before you can sell, you have to be legally clear to sell. Here’s what Georgia probate, the small-estate rules, and the tax basis actually mean for an inherited home.

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Inherited a house in Georgia.

Straight answers, each tied to the exact statute. This is general information, not legal advice — confirm the specifics with your attorney.

Do you have to go through probate to sell an inherited house in Georgia?

Usually the house has to clear probate (or a small-estate/affidavit shortcut, or a trust or transfer-on-death deed) before you can pass clean title to a buyer. The exact threshold and the shortcut available depend on Georgia law and how the estate was set up, so confirm your path with the Georgia probate court or an estate attorney before you list.

Will you owe capital gains tax when you sell?

Usually very little. An inherited home gets a stepped-up basis to its fair-market value on the date of death (IRC §1014), so if you sell near that value there is almost no taxable gain. This is federal and applies in Georgia like everywhere else — one of the few rules that makes selling an inherited house simpler than people fear.

What does the house cost you while probate runs?

Every month the estate is open, the home keeps costing money: Georgia property taxes (about 0.92%/yr on the value), insurance on a often-vacant house, utilities, and upkeep. Those carrying costs are the real bleed, and they land whether or not anyone is living there.

The honest math on an inherited Georgia house

Because the stepped-up basis usually erases capital-gains tax either way, the real comparison isn't tax — it's months of carrying costs plus agent commission (about 6%) against a clean cash sale that closes in days once you're legally cleared to sell.

A cash sale can close fast once probate clears title. Confirm the probate path with a Georgia attorney, then weigh the certainty against the retail upside.

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