Murphy is a small, tight-knit city where problem properties tend to have deep family roots — and I'm experienced in navigating exactly those situations.
Murphy's residential density and long-established neighborhoods create a steady stream of estate complications. Homes that passed through families without formal title work, delinquent taxes from ownership disputes, and judgment liens from old creditor actions — these come up regularly.
I work problem properties throughout Murphy and southwest Collin County. If there's a tax lawsuit, a title cloud, or a family dispute blocking a closing, I can usually find the path through it.
Once Collin County files a tax foreclosure suit, the path to recovering equity narrows quickly. I look at Murphy properties within 24–48 hours and can close before auction if the timeline allows.
Murphy's older residential streets have a high proportion of informally transferred estates. I buy these properties as-is, handle the title clearing, and close without a traditional lender.
If a Murphy listing stalled because of a title issue, reach out before you release the client. I protect agent commissions and close the situations that standard transactions can't handle.
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.
Murphy, Collin County — takes about 2 minutes.