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Situations · Out-of-State Owner

Selling From Out of State

Managing a commercial building from another state is its own job — vendors, tenants, taxes, and problems you can’t drive over to see. A local direct buyer can take it off your hands without you flying in to babysit a listing.

Who this page is for

Owners who inherited or invested in a Kentuckiana building and live elsewhere, or absentee landlords tired of remote management across the Indiana–Kentucky line.

Why local matters here

We’re based in Jeffersonville and know both sides of the river: the corridors, the building stock, and the cross-border differences in payoffs, liens, and recording. You’re not coordinating a sale with a buyer three states away who’s never seen the block.

A remote-friendly close

We review the building locally, keep you updated by phone and email, and close through a title company; you generally don’t need to be here in person.

Common questions

Out-of-state questions owners ask

Do I need to travel to sell?

Usually not — the review is local and the closing runs through a title company; we keep you informed remotely.

I inherited a building in another state and live far away. Can you help?

Yes — out-of-state inherited commercial property is a common direct-sale situation.

Managing a building from afar?

Hand it to a local buyer. Tell us about the property — the review is free, confidential, and no obligation.