Houston, TX

Tax-delinquent properties,
scored and ready.

DeedHarvest acquires homes through Harris County court tax sales and delivers them to flippers who want below-market inventory without the courthouse guesswork.

4,700+
Tax liens in Harris County
1st Tue
Monthly auction day
~$20K
Avg. Texas flip profit
How It Works

From courthouse to closing

01

Scout delinquent properties

We monitor Harris County tax rolls and court filings to identify properties heading to auction, scoring each by location, condition signals, and spread potential.

02

Acquire at tax sale

Bid at the monthly Harris County Constable's sale with a disciplined strategy. We target non-homestead properties with 180-day redemption periods for faster turnaround.

03

Clear title and cure

Navigate the post-sale legal process: redemption period tracking, quiet title actions when needed, and ensuring clean transfer of ownership.

04

Deliver to flippers

Package deal-ready properties with comps, renovation estimates, and ARV data. Your next flip, sourced and scored before it ever hits the wholesale market.

Why tax deeds beat the MLS

Below-market entry

Properties sell for the amount of unpaid taxes, not market value. Entry points that wholesale lists can't touch.

Consistent pipeline

Tax delinquency is recession-proof deal flow. Properties enter the pipeline regardless of market conditions.

Clean lien wipeout

Texas tax foreclosure eliminates most prior liens, including mortgages. Cleaner title than typical distressed acquisitions.

Data-driven selection

We score every property before bidding: flood zone status, neighborhood trajectory, renovation complexity, and flip margin potential.

Example Deal

Anatomy of a harvest

Harris County assessed value $185,000
Tax sale acquisition cost $38,000
Title clearing + legal fees $4,500
Holding costs (6 months) $3,200
Sale to flipper (65% ARV) $120,000
Gross margin $74,300

The courthouse is the best-kept secret in Houston real estate.

DeedHarvest turns court dockets into deal flow. Every first Tuesday, we're there.