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.

Cities we close in across Kerr County

Kerrville →
Ingram
Hunt
Center Point
Comfort
Mountain Home

Kerr County specifics

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.

Recording and courthouse

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.

Out-of-state buyer coordination

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.

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