Michigan Inherited House Guide
The complete guide covering probate, multiple heirs, and tax rules statewide.
Read full guide →Inherited a Sterling Heights home? You face probate, taxes, possibly multiple heirs, and a vacant property in Michigan winters. Here's how to navigate it all and sell quickly.
You inherited a house in Sterling Heights. Maybe from a parent who lived in Plumbrook or Lakeside for decades. Now you're dealing with probate, possibly multiple heirs, and a property you didn't ask for. This page walks through every option you have for selling that Sterling Heights inherited home.
💡 Quick answer: Can you sell fast?
If the home has clear title and you have Letters of Authority from Macomb County probate court, yes — a cash sale on a Sterling Heights home can close in 7-21 days. If probate is in progress, we can sign a contract contingent on probate completion.
If the home was held solely in your loved one's name (not joint tenancy or trust), Michigan probate is required. Macomb County probate proceedings happen at the Macomb County Probate Court, with the following typical timeline:
Total timeline for informal probate: 5-7 months. Formal/supervised probate: 12+ months.
If the estate value (after liens) is under approximately $25,000, Michigan offers a small estate procedure that can resolve in 30-60 days — much faster than full probate. This usually doesn't apply to Sterling Heights homes with significant equity, but if the home is worth less than the mortgage, this option can apply.
Here's the most important tax rule for inherited Sterling Heights property: when you inherit, you don't pay capital gains tax on the appreciation that happened during your loved one's lifetime. Your "basis" steps up to the fair market value as of the date of death.
📊 Real Sterling Heights Example
Mom bought her Sterling Heights house in 1985 for $42,000. She passed in March 2026 when the home was worth $$295,000. You sell it 4 months later for $2955,000.
Your taxable gain = sale price − stepped-up basis = roughly $5,000 (taxed at long-term capital gains rate).
Without the stepped-up basis, you'd owe taxes on the full appreciation since 1985.
Action item: Get a written appraisal of the Sterling Heights home as of the date of death. The $300-500 cost is insurance against future IRS questions.
This is the messiest situation. Maybe 3 siblings inherit Mom's Sterling Heights home — one wants to sell now, one wants to rent it out, one wants to move in. Your options:
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Many heirs leave inherited properties empty while they "figure things out." Here's what that costs in Sterling Heights:
| Cost | Monthly | Annual |
|---|---|---|
| Property taxes (prorated) | $175-$450 | $2,100-$5,400 |
| Vacant home insurance | $80-$200 | $960-$2,400 |
| Utilities (minimal) | $80-$150 | $960-$1,800 |
| Lawn care / snow removal | $60-$200 | $720-$2,400 |
| HOA dues (if applicable) | $0-$300 | $0-$3,600 |
| Total carrying cost | $395-$1,300/mo | $4,740-$15,600/yr |
That's before any vandalism, break-ins, frozen-pipe damage, or Sterling Heights-specific code-violation fines.
You can sign a contract contingent on probate. The closing happens after Letters of Authority issue from Macomb County Probate Court. We do this routinely.
You don't need to. We've handled dozens of out-of-state heir sales. All paperwork can be notarized remotely or with a mobile notary. Funds are wired to your bank.
No. Take what you want, leave the rest. We handle furniture, junk, attic and basement contents — even cars in the garage.
The mortgage doesn't disappear when the owner does. We pay it off at closing from sale proceeds. If the home is underwater, we work directly with the lender on a discounted payoff.
Michigan has no state inheritance tax or estate tax. Federal estate tax only applies to estates over $13.61 million. You owe no income tax on the inheritance itself — only capital gains on appreciation between your stepped-up basis and the sale price.
This page is informational and does not constitute legal or tax advice. For specific Macomb County probate or estate questions, consult a Michigan-licensed attorney or CPA.