Yes, property can be sold after probate, but only after the probate court has confirmed that the estate has been properly administered and all debts, taxes, and claims have been settled. The executor or administrator of the estate is responsible for handling the sale. In many cases, the court must approve the sale to ensure that the property is sold at a fair market value and that proceeds are distributed according to the decedent's will or state law. Once these conditions are met, the property can be sold to settle debts or distribute assets among heirs.