Offer Process
Offer Process Before you submit an offer on a listing, please carefully read the information below. We only accept bids from qualified buyers. Please note that all bids submitted at non-binding until you put a property under contract with the mineral owner. Please do not submit bids directly to the mineral owner. All listings are exclusive and all bids should be submitted to Texas Royalty Brokers. How to make an Offer? To make an offer, simply review the mineral rights for sale. At the bottom of each listing is a contact form. You can submit[...]
Listing Phases
Listing Phases If you want to buy mineral rights at Texas Royalty Brokers, it's important to understand the listing phases. Our listing phases are designed to make the process of buying mineral rights transparent and fair for mineral buyers. We designed the process to give each buyer and equal opportunity to analyze a deal and submit a bid. The listing phases below apply to all of our mineral rights listings. Listing Phases Explained Below is an explanation of each listing phase: Listing Posted: Once a listing has been activated on our website, the listing posted[...]
Inherited Mineral Rights
Inherited Mineral Rights If you inherited mineral rights, you probably have a lot of questions. Mineral rights are complex and there is a lot to know. This article will guide you through everything you need to know about inheriting mineral rights and what steps to take next. What to do after you inherit mineral rights? There are a few things you should do after inheriting mineral rights. Step 1: The first thing you need to do is complete the process of getting the mineral rights put in your name legally. Typically this is done through[...]
Mineral Owner Mistakes
Mineral Owner Mistakes There are a number of common mineral owner mistakes. When selling mineral rights, you want to avoid making these mistakes that will cost you thousands of dollars. If you are thinking about selling mineral rights, below is a list of common mineral owner mistakes to avoid. 7 Common Mineral Owner Mistakes Here are the most common mistakes mineral owners make when selling mineral rights in Texas: 1. High Pressure Offers: If a mineral buyer is putting pressure on you to sell, this is a huge red flag. Why would a mineral buyer[...]
What to Expect After Listing
What to Expect After Listing Once your listing has been set up, what happens next? Our team will immediately get to work marketing your mineral rights for sale. We'll be researching mineral buyers in the area, making phone calls, sending emails, and working hard to generate as much demand as possible for your mineral rights. We do not accept offers for approximately 7 to 10 days after listing. Why? This gives buyers an equal opportunity to review and analyze your property. If we began immediately accepting offers, it would exclude certain buyers who haven't had a chance to[...]