Real Estate Solutions for Kentucky Homeowners Facing Difficult Situations
When life takes an unexpected turn, your home can quickly become part of the challenge.
Whether you’re dealing with probate, an inherited property, foreclosure, tax delinquency, bankruptcy, divorce, problem tenants, costly repairs, or another difficult situation, it can be hard to know what options are available—or who to trust.
That’s where we come in.
Clear Path Property Solutions was founded by local Kentucky professionals who believe homeowners deserve honest guidance, practical solutions, and someone willing to listen before offering advice.
We don’t believe every situation has the same answer.
Sometimes selling your home quickly makes sense. Sometimes there are better options. Our goal is to help you understand your choices so you can make the best decision for yourself and your family.
No pressure. No gimmicks. Just honest conversations and real solutions.
Talk with us today and let’s find the best path forward together.

Helping You Find the Best Path Forward—Not Just Buy Your House
Meet the People Behind Clear Path
We’re local Kentucky professionals who care about our communities and the people who live here.
Trust matters when you’re making important decisions about your home. That’s why we believe you should know exactly who you’re working with.
Kentucky Realtor & Real Estate Professional
With years of experience helping Kentucky homeowners buy, sell, and navigate complex real estate situations.
Banking & Financial Services Professional
A strong background in banking and finance brings a unique perspective to helping homeowners facing financial challenges.
How We Help Kentucky Homeowners.
Every homeowner’s situation is different.
That’s why we focus on solving problems—not simply buying houses.
Our role is simple: understand your situation, explain your options, and help you move forward with confidence.
- Probate and inherited properties
- Foreclosure and missed mortgage payments
- Tax liens and delinquent property taxes
- Bankruptcy and financial hardship
- Divorce and family transitions
- Vacant or abandoned properties
- Costly repairs and maintenance issues
- Problem tenants and unwanted rentals
- Relocation and job transfers
- Upside-down mortgages
- Estate settlement challenges


