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You just inherited a home in Albuquerque.
Now what?

Losing someone is hard enough without a house full of decisions on top of it. Here's free, plain-English guidance for heirs in Albuquerque and the surrounding Bernalillo County area — no sign-up, no pressure, and we're never paid to push you toward selling.

$325,000
Median Albuquerque home value
1,200
Est. inherited homes / year, metro
920,000
Metro population

What's local about inheriting a home in Albuquerque

If the estate has to go through probate, it's handled locally — for most of Albuquerque that means the Bernalillo County Probate Court + Second Judicial District Court. Timelines, required forms, and the dollar thresholds for "small estate" shortcuts are set at the state and county level, so the right next step is talking to someone who knows the rules in Bernalillo.

To confirm what the home is worth and how it's titled, the Bernalillo County Assessor keeps the property records, and local sales run through the SWMLS / GAAR. Your tax "basis" is usually stepped up to the home's value at the time of death — which can change what you owe if you sell.

We help families across Bernalillo, Sandoval, Valencia, Torrance.

Where to start

Pick whatever's weighing on you most — each path opens with free information first.

Do I need probate?

Not every estate goes through it — it depends on how the home was titled, whether there's a will or trust, and New Mexico rules. We'll help you find out.

Start with probate →

Should I sell?

Selling isn't the only option. Talk through whether it makes sense for you and what you'd actually walk away with after costs and the stepped-up basis.

Explore selling →

Is it an investment?

Renting, holding, or renovating could be worth it. See what the numbers look like in your specific market before deciding.

Look at keeping it →

What repairs are needed?

Before you sell, rent, or move in, understand the home's real condition — and what fixing it up would actually take locally.

Check repairs →
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This isn't legal, financial, or tax advice. Inherited Home is not a law firm, brokerage, or tax advisor — everything here is general educational information. Probate rules, timelines, and tax treatment vary by state and county, so confirm your specifics with a licensed professional where the home is located. We match you with vetted local pros, free.

Serving heirs across Albuquerque — including Nob Hill, the North Valley, Tanoan, High Desert, Sandia Heights, Corrales, Rio Rancho, Placitas.

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Questions people ask

Do I have to go through probate for a home in Albuquerque?

Not always. Whether probate is required depends on how the home was titled, whether there's a will or living trust, the estate's value, and New Mexico rules. Some homes pass automatically and skip probate; others go through the Bernalillo County Probate Court + Second Judicial District Court. We'll help you find out which applies to you — free.

How fast can I sell an inherited house in Albuquerque?

It depends on the home's condition, whether probate is complete, and the local market. A vetted local agent can give you a realistic timeline and an estimate of your net proceeds after costs and the stepped-up basis. We'll connect you with one — there's no obligation.

Is your guidance really free?

Yes, completely. The vetted professionals in our network cover the cost of being matched with families they can genuinely help. We're never paid to push you toward selling or any single choice.

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Tell us a little about your situation — about two minutes. We'll point you the right way and connect you with vetted local professionals. It's completely free, and every choice stays yours.

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General information for Albuquerque, NM, last updated July 2026. Not legal, financial, or tax advice.