Kerr County is the heart of the Texas Hill Country. We close ranch, river-frontage, retirement, and tourism transactions across the county.
Kerr County is the geographic and cultural heart of the Texas Hill Country. The Guadalupe River runs through it, the city of Kerrville anchors it, and a thriving market for ranch property, retirement homes, and second-home tourism drives a steady, premium real estate environment. Kerr County land carries title considerations that don't exist elsewhere in Texas — severed mineral estates that have changed hands a dozen times, river-frontage with USACE and floodplain implications, and historic ranch tracts that have been in the same families for over a century.
Kerr County title work specializes in two things: ranch transactions and waterfront. Both bring complexity that requires experienced title examination. Ranch tracts frequently have severed mineral estates, grazing leases, hunting leases, and surface-water-rights considerations. Waterfront properties on the Guadalupe River and its tributaries face USACE coordination, floodplain disclosures, and the unique title issues that come with river-bottom land.
The Kerr County Clerk records documents at the historic courthouse in downtown Kerrville. Our team works directly with the clerk's office for time-sensitive closings.
A significant share of Kerr County buyers come from outside Texas — particularly retirees and weekend-home buyers from California, the Midwest, and the East Coast. Our team handles remote signings, POA coordination, and wire-fraud-protected funding for buyers anywhere in the country.
Local expertise, bilingual service, and a team that closes here every week.