Estate Property Buyers in Dallas, TX

We buy inherited homes, probate properties, and estate-owned real estate throughout Dallas-Fort Worth.

Sell Your Inherited Property Without the Hassle

Dallas Estate Buyers purchases estate-owned homes, land, and investment properties directly from families, executors, and attorneys across the DFW metroplex. We handle properties in any condition and close on your timeline with cash offers and no agent commissions.

Inherited real estate creates unique challenges. Properties sit vacant while probate drags on. Maintenance costs pile up. Family members live in different states. Repairs seem endless. We solve these problems by buying estate properties as-is, giving you a clear path to close the estate and move forward.

Types of Estate Properties We Purchase

Inherited Homes

Single-family homes passed down through wills or intestate succession make up most of our purchases. Whether the property needs updates, sits full of personal belongings, or has deferred maintenance, we buy it in current condition. No cleaning out required before closing.

Probate Properties

Properties tied up in Texas probate court require buyers who understand the process. We work with executors and administrators to purchase real estate during dependent or independent administration. Our team coordinates with probate attorneys to keep transactions moving through court approval when needed.

Multi-Family and Investment Properties

Duplexes, triplexes, and small apartment buildings inherited as part of an estate often come with tenant complications. We purchase occupied rental properties and handle existing leases, removing that burden from heirs who never wanted to become landlords.

Vacant Land and Lots

Undeveloped land, residential lots, and acreage passed through estates can be difficult to value and slow to sell traditionally. We make cash offers on vacant parcels throughout Dallas County and surrounding areas.

Distressed and Damaged Properties

Estate homes that sat vacant often develop problems: roof leaks, foundation issues, outdated systems, or storm damage. Traditional buyers walk away from these situations. We purchase distressed properties without requiring repairs, inspections, or seller concessions.

Why Dallas Families Sell Estate Properties to Us

Cash Offers with Flexible Closing

We buy with cash, meaning no mortgage contingencies or financing delays. Close in as few as seven days or choose a later date that works for the estate timeline. You control the schedule.

No Repairs, Cleaning, or Staging

Sell the property exactly as it sits today. Leave furniture, personal items, and deferred maintenance behind. We handle property cleanouts after closing at no cost to you.

Zero Agent Commissions or Hidden Fees

Traditional home sales cost 5-6% in real estate commissions plus closing costs. We pay standard seller closing costs and charge no fees. The offer amount is what you receive.

Probate and Title Experience

Estate sales involve title complications that scare off retail buyers: unclear ownership, missing heirs, outdated deeds, or liens against the property. We have experience resolving these issues and work with title companies familiar with estate transactions.

Local Dallas-Fort Worth Buyers

We live and invest in the DFW market. Meet with us directly rather than dealing with out-of-state investment companies or anonymous online buyers. Our team can visit the property and present an offer within 24-48 hours.

How Selling an Estate Property Works

We designed our process around the realities of estate settlement. Here is how it works.

Step 1: Contact Us with Property Details

Call or submit information online. Share what you know about the property, its condition, and the estate situation. No paperwork needed at this stage.

Step 2: Property Evaluation

We review comparable sales, assess the property condition (often through a brief walkthrough), and research any title or probate factors affecting the sale.

Step 3: Receive a Written Cash Offer

You get a no-obligation offer in writing, typically within 24-48 hours. We explain how we calculated the price based on market conditions and property factors.

Step 4: Choose Your Closing Date

Accept the offer and select a closing timeline that fits the estate needs. Rush closings and extended timelines both work.

Step 5: Close and Receive Payment

Sign at a local title company. Funds transfer directly to the estate account or distribute to heirs as directed. We handle post-closing cleanout if needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you buy a property before probate closes?

In many cases, yes. Texas independent administration allows executors to sell real estate without court approval. Dependent administration requires court oversight, but we can still move forward with the purchase pending approval. We coordinate with your probate attorney to structure the sale correctly.

We purchase properties with multiple owners regularly. All parties with ownership interest sign at closing, or one heir with proper authority (such as an executor) can complete the sale on behalf of the estate.

Yes. Liens, delinquent property taxes, and other encumbrances get resolved at closing from the sale proceeds. We work with title companies to clear these issues so heirs receive clean funds.

We buy properties in any condition. Foundation problems, roof damage, mold, fire damage, outdated systems, and code violations do not disqualify a property. Our offer accounts for needed repairs so you avoid those costs entirely.

We analyze recent sales of comparable properties in the area, subtract estimated repair costs and holding expenses, and make an offer that works for both parties. We explain our math so you can make an informed decision.

We buy estate properties throughout Dallas-Fort Worth including Dallas, Plano, Irving, Arlington, Fort Worth, Garland, Mesquite, Richardson, and surrounding communities in Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, and Denton counties.

None. Property evaluations and cash offers come with no charge and no obligation. If our offer does not meet your needs, you owe us nothing.