We Buy Houses Across Texas.

From Austin to Dallas, Houston to San Antonio, we buy houses across Texas for cash. Fast non-judicial foreclosure timelines, county probate courts, and no state income tax to worry about.

East Austin Hyde Park (Austin) Zilker (Austin) Bishop Arts (Dallas) Deep Ellum (Dallas) Lakewood (Dallas) The Heights (Houston) Montrose (Houston) King William (San Antonio) East Austin Hyde Park (Austin) Zilker (Austin) Bishop Arts (Dallas) Deep Ellum (Dallas) Lakewood (Dallas) The Heights (Houston) Montrose (Houston) King William (San Antonio)

Texas Cities

Austin

Travis County

Travis's housing market — Austin's residential market saw extreme appreciation 2020-2022 followed by a sharp correction; values remain well above the Texas median.

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Dallas

Dallas County

Dallas's housing market — Dallas County contains a wide spread of housing eras — pre-war Tudor and bungalow in Lakewood and the M Streets, 1950s-60s ranch across Pleasant Grove and Casa View, and significant absentee-owner inventory in Oak Cliff and South Dallas where investor activity is heavy.

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Houston

Harris County

Harris's housing market — Houston is unzoned but governed by privately-enforced deed restrictions, and post-Harvey Texas law (HB 2858, effective 2019) requires sellers to disclose 100- and 500-year floodplain status, reservoir/flood pool exposure, and prior flood history on the TREC Seller's Disclosure Notice.

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San Antonio

Bexar County

Bexar's housing market — San Antonio's near-downtown historic districts (King William, Monte Vista, Beacon Hill) are dominated by late-19th and early-20th-century Victorian, Greek Revival, and bungalow housing with deed-restricted historic-preservation overlays; pre-1978 lead-paint disclosures are routine.

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Fort Worth

Tarrant County

Tarrant's housing market — Fort Worth has a wide age spread — historic districts like Fairmount and Ryan Place feature Craftsman and Tudor homes from the 1905-1930 era (with foundation, lead-paint, and knob-and-tube wiring disclosures common), while south and far-west sectors are post-1990 suburban tracts.

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El Paso

El Paso County

El Paso's housing market — El Paso has a wide housing-age spread — pre-1940 adobe and brick stock in central and historic neighborhoods (Sunset Heights, Manhattan Heights, Magoffin) versus large post-1990 stucco subdivisions on the east side.

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Arlington

Tarrant County

Tarrant's housing market — Arlington sits in the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metro between Dallas and Fort Worth, with housing stock spanning 1960s-70s ranches and post-2000 master-planned communities.

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Plano

Collin County

Collin's housing market — Plano sits about 20 miles north of downtown Dallas in Collin County and anchors the Toyota/JPMorgan/Liberty Mutual 'Legacy West' corporate corridor.

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Lubbock

Lubbock County

Lubbock's housing market — Lubbock is the economic hub of the South Plains, with housing demand anchored by Texas Tech University and the city's large medical district.

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Corpus Christi

Nueces County

Nueces's housing market — Corpus Christi is a Gulf Coast city with significant hurricane exposure — Hurricane Harvey (2017) and Hurricane Hanna (2020) both caused widespread roof, fence, and flood damage.

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Laredo

Webb County

Webb's housing market — South Texas border city of about 256,000 on the Rio Grande, the county seat of Webb County and a top-ranked U.

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"Behind on the mortgage in Dallas and the foreclosure auction was three weeks out. Pallas paid off the lender and closed before the sale. Saved my credit."

Marcus T.

Foreclosure Stop — Dallas County

Local Buyers Who Know Texas

We're not a national chain. We buy across Texas with knowledge of the state's fast non-judicial foreclosure (sometimes 41 days), Travis/Dallas/Harris/Bexar county probate courts, and the in-migration market that rewards fast, certain closes.

Close in as little as 14 days (our fastest close was 6 days)
No repairs, no cleaning required
No agent commissions or closing costs
You choose the closing date
Fair cash offers based on real Texas market data

Why Texas Homeowners Choose a Cash Sale

Fastest Non-Judicial Foreclosure

Texas non-judicial foreclosures can complete in as little as 41 days from notice of default. Selling fast is sometimes the only way to protect your credit.

County Probate Courts

Travis, Dallas, Harris, and Bexar have dedicated probate courts. We coordinate with personal representatives on cash sales alongside probate timelines.

No State Income Tax

Texas has no state income tax — capital gains on a home sale are federal-only. Many sellers prefer a clean cash close to a long MLS process.

Hot Migration Market

Austin, Dallas, and Houston attract heavy in-migration. Cash offers compete because they close fast — no financing contingency, no appraisal delays.

We Also Buy In

Pallas Growth operates in 11 states. If you have property outside Texas, we likely buy there too.

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