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Clear Path Properties
Selling a Probate Property in Wisconsin, Step by Step
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Free Guide: Selling a Probate Property in Wisconsin, Step by Step

A clear walkthrough of the probate sale process — from court approval to closing.

Your info is 100% private. We never sell to third parties.

We Know Probate Is Complicated

Being named executor or personal representative of an estate is a responsibility nobody asks for. Between court filings, creditor claims, and family dynamics — the last thing you need is a property sitting there draining time and money. We've worked with dozens of Wisconsin families navigating probate. We know the process, we work with your attorney, and we close on the court's timeline — so the estate can move forward and everyone can find closure.

How It Works

Three easy steps to selling your Wisconsin home — no stress, no surprises, no fees.

1

Call Us or Fill Out the Form

Reach out by phone or submit your property details online. We'll gather some basic info about your home and situation.

Takes 5 minutes
2

Receive a Fair Cash Offer Within 24 Hours

We review your property and present you with a fair, all-cash offer. You decide if it works for you.

Within 24 hours
3

Close on Your Schedule

You pick the closing date that works for you — we can close fast or give you the flexibility you need. We handle all the paperwork and cover closing costs.

Fast & flexible closing

Why Choose Clear Path

We're not just cash buyers. We're your neighbors, committed to fair, transparent solutions that put you first.

Fast Closing on Your Timeline

Once the court approves, we close immediately. If probate is still pending, we lock in the offer and wait.

Credit Protection

A probate property sitting vacant can rack up costs and liability for the estate. Selling protects the heirs.

No Fees or Commissions

Estate proceeds go to the family, not agents. No commissions, no listing fees, no hidden costs.

Sell As-Is in Any Condition

Estate homes often need major work. We buy them as-is. No cleanouts, no repairs, no inspections.

Local Wisconsin Team You Can Trust

We work with executors and probate attorneys across Wisconsin regularly. We know the process and respect the timeline.

BBB Accredited Business

Executors need a buyer they can trust to close. BBB accredited, A+ rating, and we work with your attorney.

Programs Designed For You

Every homeowner's situation is unique. We offer flexible programs to meet you exactly where you are — and many more options beyond what's listed here.

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Fast Cash Close

If the court has already approved the sale, we can close quickly so the estate wraps up sooner.

Fastest Option
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As-Is Purchase

The home may have been sitting for months. We buy it as-is, no cleanouts, no repairs, no prep.

No Repairs
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Equity Protection

As executor, you want the best outcome for the estate. We present a fair offer the heirs can review with confidence.

Fair Value
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Fresh Start

You didn't ask for this responsibility. Let us take the property off your plate so the estate can move forward.

New Beginning
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Full Market

If the estate has time and the home is in good condition, listing it may bring in a higher return for the beneficiaries.

Max Exposure
And many more options — every situation is different. Let's talk about what works for you.
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What Homeowners Say

Don't take our word for it — hear from Wisconsin homeowners we've helped find their clear path.

Karl Huth — Clear Path Properties Owner

A Local You Can Trust

Karl Huth is a Fond du Lac native with deep roots in Wisconsin's communities. After years in the corporate world, Karl made the leap to real estate — driven by a desire to genuinely help people, not just close deals.

Guided by his faith and love for his family, Karl built Clear Path Properties on a foundation of honesty, integrity, and reliability. He understands that selling a home is one of the biggest decisions of your life — and he treats every homeowner with the care and respect they deserve.

When Karl isn't helping Wisconsin homeowners find their clear path, you'll find him with his family, enjoying everything this beautiful state has to offer — from the shores of Lake Winnebago to the rolling Wisconsin countryside.

Faith & Family First

Karl's faith guides every decision. Family values are at the core of how Clear Path operates.

From Corporate to Community

Karl left the corporate world to make a real difference in his community — one family at a time.

Proudly Local

Born and raised in Wisconsin. Karl knows these communities because he lives in them.

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Serving Wisconsin

We buy homes throughout Wisconsin — from Fond du Lac to Milwaukee, Appleton to Madison, and everywhere in between.

Lake Winnebago Fond du Lac HQ Oshkosh Appleton Green Bay Milwaukee Madison Sheboygan Wausau

Cities & Communities We Serve

Sheboygan
Neenah
Menasha
Milwaukee
Madison
Waukesha
Kaukauna
La Crosse
Beaver Dam
Ripon
Waupun
Green Lake
Cedarburg
West Bend
Grafton
Oconomowoc
Hartland
Brookfield
Mequon
Glendale
Watertown
Mayville
Elkhart Lake
Winneconne
Omro
Rosendale
Don't see your city? We buy throughout all of Wisconsin. Call us at (920) 214-6620 — we likely serve your area.

Ready for Your Clear Path?

Just an honest conversation about your options.

Call or text our local Fond du Lac team anytime
Fair cash offer
Fast & flexible closing options
No repairs or cleaning required
Zero fees or commissions
You choose the closing date
100% confidential
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"The team at Clear Path was honest, fair, and made the whole process effortless. I'd recommend them to anyone."

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Frequently Asked Questions

Honest answers from Karl's team — no pressure, just straight talk.

In Wisconsin, you can typically sell a probate property once the court has appointed a personal representative (executor) and granted them authority to sell estate assets. This usually happens early in the probate process. For smaller estates, Wisconsin's simplified probate procedures may allow for a faster timeline. We're experienced with probate sales and can help you understand where you stand.
It depends on the estate and the authority granted to the personal representative. Some estates allow the executor to sell without specific court approval; others require a court order. Your probate attorney can advise on this. We work with probate attorneys regularly and are familiar with the process — we can move quickly once the legal authority is in place.
In most cases, you need at least partial probate authority before selling. However, Wisconsin does have options for small estates and simplified proceedings that can move faster than traditional probate. We've helped families sell probate properties in as little as 30 days from initial contact, once the legal groundwork is in place.
As executor, you're responsible for managing estate assets, paying debts, and distributing what remains to beneficiaries. For real estate, that means maintaining the property, paying taxes and insurance, and eventually selling or transferring it. We can help you move the property quickly so you can close out the estate and fulfill your responsibilities without the property sitting vacant for months.
No. We buy probate properties as-is, with all contents included if needed. You take what's meaningful to the family and leave the rest — we handle the cleanout. This is especially helpful when the estate is being managed from out of town or when the family simply doesn't have the capacity to deal with a full cleanout during an already difficult time.

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