Current Sources

You Have Options With Your Property

If you are dealing with foreclosure pressure, an inherited property, a problem rental, or a house that feels like too much to manage, the first step is not rushing into a sale. The first step is understanding your options clearly.

We help property owners look at the situation calmly, understand the possible paths forward, and decide what makes the most sense for them.

Private • No obligation • You stay in control

You may be here because something about the property has become difficult, urgent, or uncertain.

  • You are behind on payments or worried about foreclosure.
  • You inherited a property and are not sure whether to keep it, fix it, rent it, or sell it.
  • You own a rental that has become a burden.
  • The house needs more repairs than you want to take on.
  • You are going through a life change and need a practical next step.

If that sounds familiar, you do not need to make a fast decision before you understand your choices.

Selling may be right in some situations, but it is only one possible path.

Option 1: Keep the Property

This may make sense if the situation can be stabilized and holding the property still serves your goals.

  • You want time to regroup.
  • You may be able to catch up or restructure other parts of the situation.
  • You want to explore whether keeping it is still realistic.

Option 2: List With a Licensed Real Estate Broker

This may be worth considering if the property shows well enough for the open market and you want full market exposure.

  • You want traditional listing representation.
  • You are willing to prepare the property for sale if needed.
  • You want to compare open-market pricing.

Option 3: Sell As-Is

This may fit when speed, privacy, convenience, or condition matters more than a traditional listing process.

  • No repairs may be needed.
  • No listing process.
  • A simpler path when the property feels overwhelming.

Option 4: Explore Other Solutions

Some situations call for a different path entirely. The right move depends on timing, property condition, finances, and your goals.

  • You want clarity before deciding.
  • You are weighing more than one path.
  • You want a practical conversation, not a sales pitch.

These are usually the questions that matter most.

  • How much time do you have?
  • How much work does the property need?
  • Do you want convenience, maximum exposure, or maximum control?
  • Are there financial or legal deadlines involved?
  • Do you want to solve the problem quickly, or do you want to evaluate a broader range of options first?

Important: Sometimes the best next step is not selling to us. If another path appears to fit your situation better, that should be part of the conversation.

Clarity comes before decisions.

1. Share the basics

Tell us a little about the property and what is going on.

2. We review the situation

We look at the property, timing, and general facts.

3. You get a clearer picture

Then you decide what, if anything, you want to do next.

No pressure. No obligation. No commitment created by reaching out.

Many people avoid reaching out because they do not want to be pushed toward a sale before they understand their situation.

That is why this page leads with options first. Clarity comes before decisions.

  • You should understand the possible paths before choosing one.
  • You should have room to ask questions without pressure.
  • You should stay in control of the decision.

If you want to look at your situation more closely, start here.

A short review may help you understand your next step more clearly.

Your information is private and never shared.

Additional guidance may be appropriate depending on your situation.

Current Sources LLC is a real estate solutions company and property investor. We are not a licensed real estate brokerage and do not represent sellers or buyers as an agent.

If appropriate, you may also want to speak with a licensed real estate broker, attorney, tax professional, or other advisor so you can fully evaluate your options.