We Buy Fractional Interests in Real Estate
Sell Your Partial Property Ownership Without Waiting for the Entire Property to Sell.
What Is a Fractional Interest in Real Estate?
Tired of a forced partnership?
Want to cash your share in a home out?
Dissolving a partnership?
Heirs who can't agree
Fractional ownership often occurs through:
Property shared among heirs
Legal settlement
Business partners who purchased property together
Investors who purchased partial interests
We Buy Fractional Real Estate Interests
want liquidity, a clean exit, or relief from ownership disputes.
Our Simple Process
1

Submit Property Information
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Purchase Offer
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Close through Escrow
Your Problems, Our Solutions
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Fast Exit for an Heir Who Didn’t Want to Fight
After inheriting a home from their mother, two siblings found themselves in a difficult position. One sibling lived in the property and wanted to remain there. The other wanted to sell her share and move on.
With neither side able to agree, the only alternative would have been a lengthy and expensive legal process.
Instead, we purchased the non-occupying sibling’s interest directly. She avoided the cost, time, and stress of litigation and was able to turn her inherited share into cash quickly.
Result: Closed in days, not months – providing a clear path to immediate liquidity and cash in hand.
Resolving a Multi-Heir Ownership Deadlock
We acquired one 1/3 interest first, then later purchased another 1/3 interest from a second owner. The final interest was held by an incapacitated owner under state conservatorship, which required court involvement to resolve.
After working through the legal process, we reached a settlement and purchased the final share.
Out-of-State Owner Finally Able to Exit
For years, the husband tried to sell his share, but without cooperation from his former spouse, he had no clear path forward. The situation remained unresolved while she continued living in the home.
We stepped in and purchased his ownership interest directly, giving him a clean exit without needing to force a sale or pursue legal action.