Shanty Soerjono

Probate Real Estate · San Bernardino County

Chino has changed enormously over a generation, from its agricultural roots into established family neighborhoods and newer planned communities like The Preserve. That mix shows up constantly in probate: I see longtime ranch-style family homes alongside far newer construction, each needing a different sale strategy. What stays constant is the need to move an estate home through San Bernardino County probate without missing a court deadline or leaving money on the table.

For Chino families, I handle the full picture — securing and insuring a vacant inherited home, cleaning it out with dignity, coordinating with your probate attorney, and choosing the right path to market. Cash investors circle estate homes here aggressively; my job is to make sure you see what the home is genuinely worth before anyone talks you into a discount.

Chino estates run the full range, from original single-story tracts to homes in The Preserve. Older Chino homes often have deferred maintenance that buyers will price in — so an honest pre-list assessment of repair-versus-as-is is where I usually start. The dairy-preserve land history can also surface title and easement quirks worth checking early.

Areas I serve in Chino

The PreserveChino Town CenterCollege ParkLos SerranosCentral Chino

  • Securing, insuring, and cleaning out a vacant inherited home
  • Coordinating the sale with your probate attorney and the court timeline
  • Pricing against the real local market — not an investor's lowball
  • Choosing the path: renovate to sell, list as-is, quick cash, or off-market

Educational information, not legal or tax advice. Probate specifics, court assignments, and deadlines vary — confirm yours with a California probate attorney.

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