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If you’re dealing with probate in Austin or anywhere in Texas, one of the first questions you’re probably asking is: how long does probate take? The probate process in Texas can take anywhere from a few months to over a year depending on the situation. Factors like whether there is a will, how quickly probate is filed, and whether there are disputes between heirs can all affect the timeline — especially when real estate is involved. In this video, Austin probate real estate agent Nate Clark explains: • How long probate typically takes in Texas • What a realistic probate timeline looks like in Austin • The difference between simple and complex probate cases • What can slow probate down • When a house can be sold during probate • How executors and heirs can avoid unnecessary delays This video is especially helpful if you are: – An executor or administrator of an estate – An heir waiting to sell an inherited house – Dealing with probate in Austin, Travis County, Williamson County, or Hays County – Trying to plan when a probate property can be sold Nate Clark is a probate-focused real estate agent in Austin, Texas who helps families sell inherited and probate properties throughout Central Texas. If you’re handling a probate property and want help understanding your timeline or selling options, you can contact Nate here: 📍 Austin Probate Real Estate Agent 🌐 https://www.altituderealestatetx.com 📞 512-757-7325 This channel covers probate real estate in Texas, including: – Probate timelines – Selling inherited houses – Executor and heir responsibilities – Probate vs normal home sales – Title and legal issues in probate transactions