Fort Worth is one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States — but that doesn't mean every homeowner has the luxury of waiting 60–90 days for the right retail buyer. Whether you're facing foreclosure, dealing with an inherited property, going through a divorce, or simply need to move fast, this guide covers exactly what your options are and how to get the best outcome when selling your Fort Worth home quickly.
Why Fort Worth Homeowners Sell Fast
Across Tarrant County, we work with homeowners in all kinds of situations where speed and certainty matter more than squeezing every dollar from a traditional listing:
- Facing foreclosure or behind on mortgage payments
- Inherited a home and want a quick, clean resolution
- Going through a divorce and need to split assets fast
- Relocating for work with a hard deadline
- Home needs significant repairs that aren't worth investing in
- Tired landlord dealing with problem tenants
- Behind on property taxes
- Code violations or unpermitted work
The Fort Worth Real Estate Market in 2025
Fort Worth and Tarrant County remain active markets, but rising interest rates have cooled buyer demand — particularly for homes that need work. Properties requiring repairs or priced below median are sitting longer than they were in 2021–2022. For sellers who need certainty over hope, a cash offer is often the smartest move.
The Fort Worth market spans a wide range — from historic homes near the Cultural District to newer construction in North Fort Worth and established neighborhoods in Benbrook and Burleson. Whatever your property type, Royal Groups Realty evaluates every home based on its specific condition and neighborhood, not a generic algorithm.
💡 Royal Groups Realty buys houses throughout Fort Worth, Benbrook, Burleson, Crowley, Haltom City, Keller, North Richland Hills, and all of Tarrant County. Cash offer in 24 hours — call 469-665-8481.
Your Options for Selling Fast in Fort Worth
Option 1: Sell to a Cash Buyer (Fastest)
A direct cash sale to Royal Groups Realty eliminates every friction point of a traditional sale. No showings, no repairs, no open houses, no financing contingencies. We can close in as little as 7 days — or on whatever timeline works for you. There are zero agent commissions and zero closing costs. What we offer is what you walk away with.
Wondering how this compares financially to a traditional sale? Read our breakdown: Cash Offer vs. Traditional Home Sale.
Option 2: List With a Realtor
If your home is in excellent condition and you have 2–4 months to spare, listing with an agent in Fort Worth can yield strong results. But factor in the 5–6% commission, repair requests from buyers, appraisal gaps, and the real possibility of deals falling through at the last minute — it's a longer, less certain process.
Option 3: iBuyer Platforms
Companies like Opendoor operate in the DFW market but typically charge service fees of 5–8%, require homes to meet condition standards, and make algorithmic offers that don't account for your property's unique situation. Many Fort Worth sellers find our offers more competitive once all fees are factored in.
Cash Offer vs. Traditional Sale — Side by Side
| Factor | Royal Groups Realty (Cash) | Traditional MLS Listing |
|---|---|---|
| Time to Close | 7–21 days | 60–90+ days |
| Repairs Required | None — sell as-is | Often $10K–$40K+ |
| Agent Commission | $0 | 5–6% of sale price |
| Closing Costs | We cover them | Typically 1–3% |
| Financing Contingency | None | Required by buyers' lenders |
| Deal Fall-Through Risk | Essentially zero | ~15–20% of deals fall through |
Fort Worth Neighborhoods We Buy In
We purchase properties throughout all of Fort Worth and the surrounding Tarrant County area including:
- Downtown Fort Worth, Near Southside, Fairmount, Ryan Place
- West Fort Worth: Benbrook, Aledo, White Settlement
- North Fort Worth: Haslet, Keller, Watauga, Haltom City, North Richland Hills
- East Fort Worth: Hurst, Euless, Bedford, Handley
- South Fort Worth: Crowley, Burleson, Everman, Forest Hill, Kennedale
- Cultural District and West 7th corridor
We also buy in neighboring Dallas County, Parker County, Johnson County, and Denton County.
How the Process Works
- Contact us — fill out the form on our website or call 469-665-8481
- Property evaluation — we review your property details and may do a quick walkthrough or virtual assessment
- Cash offer in 24 hours — fair, no-obligation, based on real Tarrant County market data
- You choose the closing date — as fast as 7 days or on your timeline
- Close at a licensed Texas title company — we handle all paperwork
Selling an Inherited Fort Worth Home
One of the most common situations we handle in Tarrant County is inherited properties. If you've recently inherited a home in Fort Worth — especially one that needs updating, has been vacant, or is tied up in probate — a cash sale is often the cleanest and fastest resolution. We work with executors, out-of-state heirs, and estate attorneys. Learn more: Probate Real Estate in Texas.
Selling a Fort Worth Rental Property
Tired of managing tenants in your Tarrant County rental? We buy tenant-occupied properties as-is — no eviction required before closing. Read our guide: Tired Landlord? Sell With Problem Tenants Still In Place.
Facing Foreclosure in Fort Worth?
If you're behind on your mortgage, time matters. A cash sale can stop the foreclosure process before it causes further damage to your credit — but only if you act before the auction date. We've helped many Tarrant County homeowners navigate this exact situation. Read more: How to Avoid Foreclosure in Texas.
Ready to Sell Your Fort Worth Home Fast?
No repairs. No fees. No waiting. Cash offer within 24 hours across all of Tarrant County.
Get My Cash Offer →Frequently Asked Questions — Selling in Fort Worth, TX
How fast can you close on my Fort Worth home?
We can close in as little as 7 days in Fort Worth. Most closings happen within 14–28 days depending on title work and your preferred timeline. We work with a trusted Texas title company to keep the process smooth and straightforward.
Do I need to make repairs before selling my Fort Worth home?
Absolutely not. We buy homes in any condition throughout Tarrant County — outdated kitchens, aging HVAC, foundation concerns, fire or water damage, code violations. Leave it exactly as it is.
How do you calculate your cash offer for Fort Worth homes?
We base our offer on your home's condition, location within Fort Worth, recent comparable sales in your specific neighborhood, and current Tarrant County market trends. We share all of this data openly — no black-box algorithms.
Are there any fees or commissions?
None. We cover all closing costs. The cash offer we make is exactly what you receive at the closing table.
Can you buy my Fort Worth home if it has liens or back taxes?
Yes. Liens and delinquent taxes are resolved at closing through the title company. You don't need to pay them out of pocket before we can close. Learn more: Selling a House With Liens and Selling With Delinquent Property Taxes.
Can you buy my home if I'm going through a divorce?
Yes — we handle this regularly. A fast cash sale is often the cleanest way to divide a shared asset during divorce proceedings. Read our full guide: How to Sell a House During Divorce in Texas.
About Royal Groups Realty: We buy houses fast across Texas and Georgia. 6 years in business, 250+ closings, 20 five-star Google reviews. Call us at 469-665-8481, visit our contact page, or learn more about Luca Rebuffi.