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Relocation real estate agents for moving to DFW

Moving to the DFW Metroplex from out of state or from overseas comes with questions a typical local buyer never has to ask: which suburb fits a specific commute to Legacy West or downtown Dallas, how property taxes compare between Collin, Denton, Tarrant, and Dallas counties, and what a neighborhood actually feels like when you can't visit in person first.

The agents highlighted here regularly work with relocation clients, often coordinating virtual tours, video walkthroughs, and compressed timelines tied to a job start date or corporate relocation package.

  • Comparing suburbs and school districts remotely
  • Working around corporate relocation timelines and packages
  • Coordinating virtual showings and video tours before you fly in

What it costs

There's generally no separate fee for relocation help itself since it's folded into standard buyer or seller representation. If your move is employer-sponsored, ask whether your relocation package covers any agent-related costs; some corporate packages reimburse specific expenses.

Top 3 by our score

Ranked from our published scoring of public Google reviews for real estate consultant.

  1. 1. Eric Torres Realtor
    5.0★ · 341 reviews
    95
  2. 2. Reside Real Estate LLC
    5.0★ · 435 reviews
    95
  3. 95

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FAQ

Can an agent help me buy a home without visiting DFW first?
Many agents in our directory routinely do video walkthroughs and virtual tours for out-of-state and relocating buyers before an in-person visit or offer.
Which DFW county has lower property taxes?
Rates vary by city and school district within each county, not just by county, so it's worth asking an agent to run comparisons for the specific suburbs you're considering.
Do relocation agents help with temporary housing too?
Some agents can point you toward corporate housing or short-term rental options while you search, though this varies by agent.