Texas FSBO Purchase Agreement Overview
Selling your home without a real estate agent in Texas — known as a For Sale By Owner (FSBO) transaction — can save you thousands of dollars in commission. However, you'll need a solid purchase agreement that complies with Texas law and protects your interests throughout the transaction.
Texas does not require an attorney for real estate closings; title companies handle the process. Texas sellers must provide a detailed Seller's Disclosure Notice under Texas Property Code § 5.008, one of the most comprehensive disclosure forms in the nation.
No
Attorney required
Required
Disclosure form
No
Transfer tax
$10,800
Avg. FSBO savings
Texas FSBO Requirements
Texas does not impose a state real estate transfer tax, which saves both parties at closing.
FSBO sellers in Texas save an average of $10,800 on commission.
Attorney Required in Texas
Texas requires an attorney to handle real estate closings. Even as a FSBO seller, you will need to engage a real estate attorney to prepare or review the deed, oversee the closing, and ensure all legal requirements are met. Budget $500-$2,500 for attorney fees.
What You Need for a Texas FSBO Sale
- Property Disclosure: Seller's Disclosure Notice (Texas Property Code § 5.008)
- Purchase Agreement: A state-compliant purchase agreement with all required terms, contingencies, and disclosures
- Title Search: A title company will search for liens, encumbrances, and ownership history
- Lead Paint Disclosure: Federal requirement for homes built before 1978
- Transfer Tax: No state transfer tax — typically paid at closing
FSBO Selling Process in Texas
Price Your Home
Research comparable sales, consider a professional appraisal ($300-$500), and price competitively
Prepare and Market
Stage your home, take professional photos, list on MLS (via flat-fee service), and schedule showings
Negotiate and Accept Offer
Review offers, negotiate terms, and execute your FSBO purchase agreement
Complete Disclosures
Provide all required Texas property disclosures and lead paint disclosure (if applicable)
Close the Sale
Work with your attorney and a title company to complete the closing, transfer the deed, and distribute funds
Texas FSBO Purchase Agreement FAQ
Answers to common questions about fsbo purchase agreements in Texas.
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