Frisco's rapid growth has created a specific problem: inherited properties and old estates that haven't kept up with a market that tripled in value. There's equity to recover — if you know how to clear the path.
Frisco's transformation from a small town to one of the largest cities in Texas happened faster than most estate planning. Heirs who inherited Frisco land or older homes now hold properties worth dramatically more than when they were acquired — but complicated by taxes, title gaps, and family disagreements.
I'm a specialized buyer operating throughout Frisco and Collin County. Tax foreclosure, fractional ownership, judgment liens — I take on the complexity so heirs, agents, and attorneys can close and move on.
Collin County tax auctions eliminate heir equity fast. If a tax suit has been filed on a Frisco property, I can often make an offer within 48 hours and close before the auction date — preserving what's left of the estate's value.
Frisco's older parcels — especially those near original farm tracts — sometimes carry title issues going back decades. I do my own research and buy outside standard lender requirements.
If your buyers list said no to a Frisco deal because of title or legal complications, that's my signal. I'm the end buyer for exactly these situations. Send it before you walk away.
Fill out the form and I'll review it personally. If I can help, I'll call you within 24 hours. If I can't, I'll tell you who can. No obligation, no runaround.
Frisco, Collin County — takes about 2 minutes.