Trust and Estate properties are properties that are either owned or managed by a Trustee for the benefit of another or held in an estate by an Executor(s) after someone has passed away and is being sold for the benefit of one or more beneficiaries. Selling these types of properties typically come with varying degrees of complexities depending on how a trust or estate has been established. Usually these complexities are directly related to someones estate plan developed by a expert trust and estate attorney. (see more with Property Considerations When Planning Your Estate).

Edward Mortimer and the Mortimer Group have assisted many individuals, family groups, trust and estate attorneys and Executors and Trustees divest of such real estate in a timely fashion while maximizing value.
Likewise, Mortimer Group buyers are consulted on the nuances of purchasing estate or trust owned real estate and the sometime long process from negotiation to sale.
In the coming months we will present in the following sections a series of highlights explaining the different ways people hold property ownership, the reasons why they do so when planning their estate and the things that both buyers and sellers of Trust or Estate properties need to understand when buying or selling such a property.
Coming Soon…
Property Considerations When Planning Your Estate
Considerations for Sellers of Trust or Estate Properties
Considerations for Buyers of Trust or Estate Properties
In the meantime, If you are interested in selling a estate, trust or probate property or wish to learn about such purchase opportunities in Greenwich or nearby, please contact Edward Mortimer.