Keep or Sell an Inherited Fresno Home Facing Reassessment?

When you inherit a Fresno home that will be reassessed under Prop 19, the question becomes practical: is it worth keeping, or is selling the smarter move? There is no single right answer — but laying out the real costs side by side usually makes the decision clear. Here is a straightforward way to think it through.

Keep or sell inherited house reassessment Fresno — weigh higher taxes and carrying costs against an as-is sale

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The True Cost of Keeping

If you keep an inherited home you will not live in, start with the reassessed property taxes — potentially several times what your parents paid — then add insurance (often higher for a vacant or rental property), maintenance, utilities, and any deferred repairs the home needs. If you rent it out, factor in tenant management, vacancy risk, and the responsibilities of being a landlord. These costs are ongoing, and they start the moment the property changes hands.

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The Case for Selling As-Is

Selling ends all of those costs at once and converts the home into cash you can use. With an as-is cash sale, you do not clean out the house, make repairs, or stage it for showings — which matters when the home is full of a lifetime of belongings or needs work. You also avoid paying reassessed taxes while a traditional listing sits on the market. For many heirs, especially those who live elsewhere, selling is simply the cleanest way to settle things.

A Few Questions to Decide

Ask yourself: Will I live in this home as my primary residence (the only way to keep the low tax base under Prop 19)? Can I comfortably cover the reassessed taxes, insurance, and upkeep? Do I want to be a landlord? Does the home need repairs I do not want to fund? If the answers point away from keeping, an as-is cash sale is likely your cleanest path. If you want to keep it and can live in it, the exclusion may protect you — confirm with the assessor.

Talk to the Right People

Because the tax outcome depends on your specific situation, confirm it with the Fresno County Assessor and a qualified tax professional or attorney before deciding. This is general information, not tax or legal advice. If selling is the right move, we make it fast and simple — a fair cash offer and a closing date you choose.

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