CurEstate Solutions
Trusted Support When It Matters Most.
Probate • Real Property • Coordination
Property Support For Probate Attorneys
When an estate includes real property, the legal process may be clear — but the property responsibilities can create delays, stress, and unnecessary coordination for families and your team. CurEstate provides boots-on-the-ground property services so probate matters involving real estate move forward with clarity and professionalism.

Property Services (Where Cases Get Stuck)

  • Access & security (re-keying, entry coordination)
  • Clean-outs & estate coordination (donation, disposal, estate sale support)
  • Condition challenges (pests, overgrowth, deferred maintenance)
  • Compliance & complications (HOA/city/county issues, well/septic, insurance friction)
  • Valuation clarity (Broker Price Opinions (BPOs) + timeline guidance)
One point of contact. Clear next steps.
Less stress for everyone.

Real Estate (When Selling Is Chosen)

CurEstate is led by a top-performing real estate professional in Palm Beach County. When a family elects to sell, CurEstate may serve as the listing representative, subject to a separate listing agreement — disclosed early and documented clearly.
Negotiation Excellence: We play defense for families — protecting them from pressure-driven offers and helping them pursue strong outcomes for the property in its current condition, with a focus on top net proceeds.

Two Clear Paths

Plan A
Sell as-is with protection, clarity, and a professional process.
Plan B
Prepare strategically to pursue top dollar while avoiding over-improvement.

CurEstate Transition Funding

When appropriate, families may inquire about CurEstate Transition Funding, a short-term support tool designed to help cover property preparation costs during the estate transition and typically repaid at closing.

Share the Family One-Page Summary

For your convenience, we created a simple one-page overview designed for families. It explains what CurEstate does, what to expect, and how we support estate-owned property decisions — in plain language.
Tip: You can copy/paste this link into an email to the Personal Representative or heirs.