Selling a House in Probate in Texas
Probate can be slow and confusing. We've helped many Texas families sell a loved one's home during or after probate -- buying as-is and working alongside your attorney and the title company.
- We coordinate with your probate attorney and the title company
- Buy as-is -- no need to clean out or repair the property
- Flexible closing that fits the court's timeline
- Clear, written cash offer with no obligation
How It Works
Tell us about the property
Fill out the short form or call. Share the address and a little about the situation.
Get a fair cash offer
We review the home and your title situation, then present a clear, no-obligation offer.
Close on your timeline
We handle the title and paperwork. Pick a closing date that works for you and get paid.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you buy a house before probate is finished?
Sometimes. Depending on the estate and whether an independent executor is appointed, a sale can move forward during probate. We'll review your situation and work with your attorney to find the right path.
Do I need a probate attorney?
For most estates, yes -- and we can refer you to experienced Texas probate attorneys if you don't have one. We coordinate directly so it's less work for you.
How long does probate take in Texas?
A straightforward independent administration often takes a few months, but it varies. We can frequently get the purchase agreement and title work moving in parallel so closing happens soon after probate allows.