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DFW Real Estate Reviews - Every Selling Option Compared

DFW Real Estate Review is an independent, licensed-agent-run review site covering 40+ home-selling companies across Dallas-Fort Worth since 2016.

We review cash buyers, flat fee MLS, discount brokers, and iBuyers operating in Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, and across the metroplex - with no paid rankings, real offer data, and honest verdicts.

Licensed TX Agent (TREC #679806) 40+ Companies Reviewed Updated Monthly

DFW Market Pulse

Updated Monthly
Median DOM
34 days
Cash Offer Avg
~85% FMV
Companies Tracked
40+
iBuyer Fee Range
5-8%
DFW Real Estate Review - aerial view of a Dallas-Fort Worth neighborhood with homes for sale

H1 2026 market data · Dallas / Tarrant / Collin

Trusted by DFW sellers since 2016 Licensed Texas Agent (TREC #679806) 40+ Companies Reviewed Full Referral Disclosure
DFW real estate market reports and data on an editor's desk in Dallas
Why we exist

Licensed Texas Agent With Full Referral Disclosure

Every DFW Real Estate Review article is written by a licensed Texas real estate agent (TREC #679806) who tracks cash buyer offers, iBuyer service fees, and closing costs across Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, and Denton counties. We take referral fees on some companies we recommend, disclose them on the page, and publish the negative reviews of the ones we don't recommend.

Licensed and local
Reviews are researched by a licensed Texas agent who works the DFW market - not a generic national writer.
Real offer data
Fee percentages and offer ranges come from tracked transactions, not marketing claims.
Referral disclosure on every page
When we earn a referral fee, we say so. When we don't, that's disclosed too.
How it works

How to Research Your Home Sale

1

Start with your situation

Timeline, equity, condition. Those three decide which lane fits.

2

Pick the right hub

Sell Fast, Cash Buyer Rankings, Cost, or Selling Process - each anchors a family of guides.

3

Compare companies

Per-company reviews with fee breakdowns, offer ranges, and verdicts.

4

Run the numbers

Free calculator gives you a real net-proceeds figure to compare offers against.

Calculate Your Net Proceeds Before You Sign

Searching for a home-selling estimate near you? Two free tools covering every DFW zip code. No email required. No lead-capture wall.

Reader feedback

What Dallas-Fort Worth Sellers Say

★★★★★

"I was about to sign with the first 'we buy houses' company that mailed me a postcard. Their review broke down exactly what I'd actually net versus listing, and it saved me from a lowball offer."

Marcus T. Garland, TX
★★★★★

"Going through a divorce with a house neither of us could agree on. The guide on selling during divorce in Texas laid out our real options in plain English. Finally something written for Texas, not generic advice."

Danielle R. Fort Worth, TX
★★★★★

"Inherited my mom's house in Plano with two siblings who all wanted different things. The multiple-heirs guide told me what I needed to know before we called anyone. No fluff, just facts."

James O. Plano, TX
40+
Companies Reviewed (2026)
Since 2016
Independent Editorial
TREC #679806
Licensed Texas Agent
$0
Cost to Read
Frequently asked

Common Questions About Selling in DFW

If the site is free, how does DFW Real Estate Review make money?

We earn a referral fee when a reader chooses to work with a company or agent we've reviewed, and we run a flat fee MLS listing service. Every referral relationship is disclosed on the relevant page, and we publish negative reviews when a company earns them.

Are your reviews actually independent, or are they paid placements?

No company pays for a ranking or a positive verdict. Every review is researched and written by a licensed Texas real estate agent (TREC #679806) against a published scoring methodology, and we say plainly when a company isn't worth it for most DFW sellers.

What's the difference between a cash buyer, an iBuyer, and a wholesaler?

A direct cash buyer purchases with their own funds and proof of funds; an iBuyer (like Opendoor or Offerpad) is an institutional buyer that makes algorithmic offers; a wholesaler signs a contract and assigns it to a third party — meaning the person who inspected your home may not be the one who buys it. We explain how to verify which you're dealing with.

How fast can I actually sell a house in Dallas–Fort Worth?

A cash sale can close in as little as 7–14 days once title is clear; a traditional listing typically runs 30–90 days from list to close depending on price and condition. Our Dallas and Fort Worth hubs compare real timelines by method.

Can I sell a DFW house that has foundation, mold, fire, or code-violation problems?

Yes. As-is cash buyers routinely purchase homes that can't be listed traditionally, though you'll typically take a lower offer. Texas still requires you to disclose known defects. We have situation-specific guides for foundation, mold, fire, flood, code violations, and hoarder homes across DFW.

DFW Real Estate Review

Dallas-Fort Worth, TX

808-213-6770

Covering Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, and Denton counties

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