You Don’t Have to Manage the Transition Alone.
Acting as a trustee or settling an estate is more than a legal duty—it’s a massive logistical challenge. Whether you are managing a property from across the country or right here in Central Ohio, the "to-do" list can be overwhelming: How do we value the home? What do we do with the personal property? How do we prepare the real estate for a top-dollar sale?
At UC Real Estate & Auction, we specialize in "Total Asset Solutions." We don't just list a house; we manage the transition of the entire estate.
| 1. Real Estate Strategy | 2. Asset Liquidation | 3. Transition Logistics |
| We analyze whether a Competitive Auction or a Traditional Listing will net the highest return for the beneficiaries based on current Ohio market data. | From classic cars and farm equipment to antiques and collectibles, our Online Auctions turn personal property into liquid capital quickly. | We coordinate the details that stall progress: clean-outs, minor repairs, professional appraisals, and property security. |
"The house is full of 40 years of belongings." * Our Solution: We catalog, photograph, and auction the contents, leaving the home "broom clean" and ready for the real estate market.
"I live out of state and can't manage the property." * Our Solution: We act as your "boots on the ground," handling everything from lawn care to meeting contractors and inspectors.
"The beneficiaries want a fast, transparent closing." * Our Solution: Our auction platform provides a transparent, date-certain sale that satisfies legal requirements for "fair market value."
A step-by-step guide to managing Ohio estate property, from securing the perimeter to the final distribution of assets.
As a licensed Broker and Auctioneer, I provide a single point of contact for the entire process. We combine the global reach of United Country with local expertise in the Greater Columbus area and Delaware County. Our goal is to protect the equity of the estate while reducing the stress on the family.
If you are at the beginning of a transition or feeling stuck in the middle of one, let’s talk. We can provide a complimentary Asset Evaluation to help you determine the best path forward.
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