Important Note for Frisco Residents: Frisco is split between two counties. This page is specifically for properties located on the Denton County side. Is your Frisco inherited property located in Collin County? [Click here for our Collin County & Plano Probate Guide.]
COMMON OBSTACLES
We know the hidden challenges of selling an inherited home in Denton County
Executor Overload
Acquiring property through probate brings immediate pressure. As executor, you are juggling critical responsibilities such as working with Denton County probate counsel, overseeing estate accounts, and navigating family decisions. The property requires continuous attention: dealing with strict HOAs common in Frisco or Little Elm, essential repairs, and cleanouts. Meanwhile, high property taxes and utilities keep diminishing the estate's resources while you navigate the local courts in Denton.
The Traditional Sale Struggle
Traditional home sales in Frisco or Denton often demand 89 to 104+ days to reach a successful closing. Buyers in this competitive market expect "move-in ready" perfection, which forces executors to manage expensive repairs, professional staging, and constant showings. You face rigorous inspections that frequently flag foundation issues, which is a common problem caused by the expansive clay soils found throughout Denton County. These soil conditions, combined with the risk of buyer financing falling through, make the traditional listing process feel like an impossible burden for many estate executors.
Financial Pressure & Uncertainty
Inherited homes in Frisco or Little Elm often require expensive updates, such as kitchen remodels that can range from $20,000 to $70,000, to compete in this high-demand market. The thought of sinking estate funds into a large suburban property you never intended to keep is financially risky, especially when faced with Denton County’s property tax rates which frequently hover around 2.0% to 2.2%. For a median-valued home in the Frisco ISD area, annual property taxes alone can easily surpass $10,000, not including the high maintenance costs and utilities that keep diminishing the estate's resources. You deserve a clean, fair sale that stops these holding costs without the renovation headache.
A better, simple solution
Sell Your Denton County & Frisco inherited home as-is
We specialize in probate real estate and understand exactly what executors need: a fast, straightforward solution that eliminates the typical selling hassles.
Selling a probate property in Denton County doesn’t have to be complicated. Our approach is designed for real life. No expensive repairs, no listings, and no drawn-out uncertainty. We bring you vetted probate home buyers who make strong offers fast, so you can move forward on your timeline with peace of mind.

Homes sold with multiple offers in 24 hours
Although your inherited property may be located in Frisco, Little Elm, or Denton, your probate proceedings will formally take place at the Denton County Probate Court in Denton. Even if you live out of state, all legal filings—from the initial application to the final inventory—must go through this specific jurisdiction. We specialize in coordinating your property sale with the Denton County courts, and we provide the official Denton County Probate Case Search link here so you can track your hearing dates and case status in real-time. Click here for Denton County Probate forms
Denton County Probate Court
Denton County Probate Court #1 & 2
- Address: 3900 Morse Street, Suite 100
Denton, TX 76208 - Court #1 Phone: 940-349-2140
- Court #2 Phone: 940-349-2260
THE BENEFITS
Why Denton County Executors and Heirs Choose this Approach
SELL PROPERTY
AS-IS
No repairs, cleanings or improvements needed. Buyers purchase in current condition.
SKIP TRADITIONAL SALE PROCESS
We offer stepNo showings, inspections or financing delays. Avoid all the traditional hassles.-by-step guidance so you know exactly what comes next and when.
FAST
SOLUTIONS
Multiple offers within 24 hours. Close in as little 2-3 weeks on your timeline.
MULTIPLE OFFERS
TO COMPARE
Choose what works best for your situation. Compare options with no pressure.
EXPERT GUIDANCE THROUGHOUT
We coordinate with attorneys and handle all details from start to finish.
ZERO RISK
Getting offers costs nothing and obligates you to nothing. Just valuable information.
OUR PROCESS
A clear and simple process with no pressure or obligation.
Unlike traditional home sales that can take months, selling your inherited property through our network is remarkably straightforward. There’s no complicated paperwork upfront, no need to prepare the property, and no uncertainty about whether a buyer will close.
STEP 1
Contact Us Today
Call or text at
(512)-777-9530 with the address of the inherited property. That’s all we need to get started.
STEP 1
Receive Multiple Offers Fast
Within 24 hours, we will present multiple offers from qualified buyers ready to purchase as-is.
STEP 1
Choose Your Best Option
Compare offers with no pressure. We explain everything and answer all your questions.
STEP 1
Close on Your Timeline
Close in as little as 2-3 weeks or on your preferred schedule. We’re flexible to your needs.
STEP 1
Move Forward Today
Walk away with proceeds, free from the burden of property management. Focus on what matters most.


Other options
Want to know what the home could bring in the open market?
Not every situation requires an immediate sale. Sometimes executors and heirs want to understand all their options, including what the property could sell for through a traditional listing.
We provide comprehensive home valuations at no cost. We’ll assess the property’s current value, explain what it could bring on the open market with or without improvements, and present all your options clearly.
If you decide a traditional sale makes more sense, we offer the Your Home Sold Guaranteed program; your home is guaranteed to sell at an agreed-upon price within a specific timeframe. This guarantee has helped hundreds of Texans families sell with confidence.
Ask about our Your Home Sold Guaranteed program.
MEET DALLAS SEELY
Why Trust Dallas with your Denton County probate real estate?
Texas probate real estate expert Dallas Seely has been helping families navigate probate real estate with expertise in Frisco, Little Elm, and throughout Denton County. His proven track record and deep understanding of Texas probate procedures make him the trusted choice for executors and heirs facing the challenge of selling inherited property.
Local expertise matters when dealing with Texas real estate, particularly in probate situations. Dallas understands the specific nuances of the Frisco market, works closely with estate attorneys to ensure compliance, and knows exactly what executors need to successfully close estate property sales. Having a probate attorney on staff further ensures that you receive the legal guidance necessary for a smooth transaction.

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FAQ
Frequently asked questions about Probate real estate in Denton County
In most cases, no. Since Denton County favors Independent Administration (with over 1,000 such cases filed last year), you will likely have the authority to sell without a specific court hearing. However, if your estate requires Dependent Administration, we will handle the "Report of Sale" and attend the confirmation hearing at the Denton County Probate Court on your behalf, so you rarely need to appear in person just to close the sale.
It certainly can. Frisco and Little Elm are known for massive master-planned communities like Stonebriar, Phillips Creek Ranch, and Paloma Creek, which have aggressive deed restrictions and transfer fees. If there are unpaid assessments or violations, the HOA can block the title transfer. We proactively order the Resale Certificate and negotiate directly with the management company to ensuring these hurdles don't derail your closing.
No. The "black gumbo" clay soil in North Texas is notorious for causing foundation shifts, and repairs in Frisco can easily exceed $15,000. Traditional buyers often demand these be fixed before closing. We buy and sell probate homes strictly "as-is," meaning you do not need to fix the foundation, paint, or clean out the property. We take on the risk so the estate doesn't have to.
Because Denton County processes a high volume of Independent Administrations, we can typically close in as little as 14 days once the title is clear. If your case is one of the few Dependent Administrations, the timeline follows the court's statutory posting periods, usually taking 45 to 60 days. We monitor the court's docket daily to keep your sale moving as fast as the law allows.
No. We specialize in assisting out-of-state executors. We utilize mobile notaries who come to your location—whether you are in another state or another country—to handle the closing documents. You can manage the entire sale of your Frisco inheritance from your living room without the expense or stress of flying back to Texas.