Dallas, Texas is one of the most identifiable pre-MLS inherited-home opportunities in its region. The NTREIS (North Texas Real Estate Information Systems) records ~94,000–116,000 home sales annually across the metro (covering Dallas, Collin, Denton, and surrounding areas), with industry estimates placing inherited-home transactions at ~6,800–9,300 per year. For listing agents working Highland Park and the surrounding submarkets, that volume is the backbone of a repeatable pre-listing pipeline — if you can show up before the home reaches NTREIS (North Texas Real Estate Information Systems).
The challenge in Dallas is not finding inherited homes — the volume is there. The challenge is showing up before they list. Most Dallas listing agents only see these properties when they hit NTREIS (North Texas Real Estate Information Systems), by which point the family has already interviewed two or three agents the cousin recommended. PreListingPro cuts through this by surfacing the home the moment the estate filing is recorded, resolving the heir’s name and mailing address, and shipping a branded postcard in your name while the family is still figuring out what to do.
How It Works in Dallas
PreListingPro monitors Dallas County Probate Courts and estate deed activity across the metro continuously. When a new pre-listing emerges, the system:
- Identifies the pre-listing, flagging probate filings in Dallas County and the surrounding Collin, Denton, Tarrant county courts.
- Resolves the heir, tracing the personal representative, executor, mailing address, and (where available) phone. The system estimates home value, current mortgage balance, and equity position from Dallas Central Appraisal District (DCAD) records.
- Qualifies against your criteria, filtering for minimum equity, property type, and geography. Trust-held, TOD-beneficiary, and surviving-spouse properties drop out at this stage.
- Ships branded outreach, mailing a postcard in your name to the heir on the cadence you choose, with optional email follow-up at 30 and 60 days.
For a deeper look at each stage, see our guide to the pre-listing mailer math.
Dallas Inherited-Home Market at a Glance
| Primary MLS | NTREIS (North Texas Real Estate Information Systems) |
| Annual metro home sales | ~94,000–116,000 |
| Est. annual inherited-home transactions | ~6,800–9,300 |
| Metro population | ~8.1 million |
| Median home value (metro) | ~$380,000 |
| Counties covered | Dallas, Collin, Denton, Tarrant, Rockwall, Ellis, Kaufman |
| Primary probate court | Dallas County Probate Courts (3 statutory) |
| Regulator | Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) |
What Makes Dallas Pre-Listing Unique
Dallas County Probate Courts (3 statutory) is the central node for estate filings in the Dallas metro. Filings are recorded continuously, indexed publicly, and become surfacable within days. That data-quality baseline is what makes pre-MLS lead generation viable here at all — without it, you are reading obituaries and hoping. With it, PreListingPro can identify a probate filing, resolve the personal representative, estimate equity against Dallas Central Appraisal District (DCAD) records, and put a branded postcard in the heir’s mailbox before NTREIS (North Texas Real Estate Information Systems) ever sees the listing.
The metro covers 7 counties (Dallas, Collin, Denton, Tarrant), which matters operationally. Heirs frequently live in a different metro county (or out-of-state) than the property they inherited. PreListingPro routes the lead based on the property location — your service area — not the heir’s mailing address, so you do not lose a Highland Park home just because the executor lives across the metro.
Dallas’s established, long-tenured neighborhoods produce the highest-value pre-listing inventory: Highland Park, University Park, Lakewood, Preston Hollow, and M Streets, and Oak Cliff, Plano, Frisco, Richardson, and Garland. These are the submarkets where original owners have aged into the inheritance window with decades of appreciation behind the property. The median metro home value sits at roughly $380,000 — but the inherited-home distribution skews higher because long-tenured owners typically hold the more established stock.
Pre-MLS, before NTREIS (North Texas Real Estate Information Systems). Most lead vendors sell homes that already listed on NTREIS (North Texas Real Estate Information Systems) (expired listings) or buyers shopping it (portal leads). PreListingPro is the only category that puts you in front of the heir 60 to 180 days before the property reaches the MLS. No bidding war, no shared inquiry, no competition from the agent who just door-knocked the same block.
Equity-verified at the assessor level. Every pre-listing lead in Dallas pulls from Dallas Central Appraisal District (DCAD) (and surrounding district assessors where the metro spans multiple counties). Estimated home value, mortgage balance, and equity position arrive with the lead. You know whether you are looking at a Highland Park $1M+ conversation or a workforce-housing $250K conversation before you spend the postage.
Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC)-aware outreach. Every template is reviewed against state direct-mail solicitation rules, the NAR Code of Ethics Article 16 (no interference with existing exclusive listings), and Do-Not-Call constraints. Branded to your firm, your headshot, your contact line.
One Dallas agent per county or per ZIP cluster. The metro is large enough to support multiple non-overlapping ZIP clusters, and the surrounding counties are exclusive to one agent each. Most clusters are still open — first to claim a service area is first to receive its leads.
Why Dallas Listing Agents Choose PreListingPro
Pre-MLS, before NTREIS (North Texas Real Estate Information Systems). No bidding war, no shared inquiry, no competition from the agent the cousin recommended last Thanksgiving. The pre-listing window is finite — first contact wins it.
Equity-verified at the assessor. Every Dallas lead pulls from Dallas Central Appraisal District (DCAD) so you know the home value, mortgage balance, and equity position before you spend a postcard.
One Dallas agent per ZIP cluster. Exclusive territory keeps duplicate outreach from burning the lead — and burning the heir on the pre-MLS conversation entirely.
Ready to See Pre-Listing Leads in Dallas?
Book a county walk-through and we will show you live, qualified pre-MLS inherited homes in your target Dallas neighborhoods, with heir contacts, equity positions, and a per-listing ROI breakdown.
See our statewide Texas pre-listing leads page for broader coverage, or read our analysis of the pre-listing mailer math.
Authoritative Sources
- NTREIS (North Texas Real Estate Information Systems) — NTREIS (North Texas Real Estate Information Systems)
- Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) — Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC)
- Dallas Central Appraisal District (DCAD) — Dallas Central Appraisal District (DCAD)
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Dallas metro sees ~94,000–116,000 home sales annually on NTREIS (North Texas Real Estate Information Systems). Industry estimates place inherited-home transactions at roughly ~6,800–9,300 per year metro-wide — that subset is the pre-MLS opportunity PreListingPro identifies before they list.
Established, long-tenured neighborhoods produce the highest pre-listing volume because their owners are older and the homes have appreciated long enough to carry meaningful equity. In the Dallas metro, those include Highland Park, University Park, Lakewood, Preston Hollow, and M Streets.
PreListingPro covers Dallas, Collin, Denton, Tarrant, Rockwall, Ellis, and Kaufman. Coverage is routed by property location, not heir mailing address, so you receive leads for any property within your service area regardless of where the executor lives.
Yes — branded postcards are mailed directly from your name to the executor or personal representative within days of the estate filing. Cadence and creative are configurable; templates are reviewed against Texas direct-mail solicitation rules.
Pre-listing leads from the Dallas metro counties land in your dashboard within days of the probate filing or estate deed being recorded. Branded postcards ship automatically on your configured cadence — typically the first touch within a week of filing.