Compassionate Probate Real Estate Guidance
Helping executors, families, and estate attorneys navigate the sale of inherited property in San Antonio — with clarity, care, and zero pressure. A Broker Associate at JBGoodwin REALTORS® with a background unlike any other agent in Bexar County.
Texas Probate Specialist
Bexar County
JBGoodwin Top Producer
150+ Families Helped
AIFD Designated
Top 1,000 designers worldwide
PhD · HEB Business Unit Director
In Real Estate Since 2014
Comprehensive Probate Real Estate Services
Every service is designed to reduce your burden, protect the estate, and help you make informed decisions — at whatever pace feels right for your family.
Free Probate Consultation
A no-obligation conversation to understand your situation, explain your options, and answer every question — with no pitch and no pressure.
Property Valuation
An accurate, fair market valuation of the estate property — including designer-eye assessment of presentation, condition, and maximization strategy.
Estate Sale Coordination
Expert coordination of the full sale process — working alongside your attorney, the courts, estate sale companies, vendors, and all parties involved.
Cash Offers Available
For families who need quick resolution, Scott can connect the estate with qualified cash buyers — closing in as few as 14 days without repairs or showings.
A background unlike any other agent in San Antonio.
I’m Scott C. Peck — a PhD-educated designer, AIFD-designated creative authority, and former Business Unit Director at HEB, where I guided 400+ managers across one of Texas’s most beloved institutions. I entered real estate in 2014 specifically because I saw how poorly most agents handled the human side of probate.
As someone who has personally navigated probate with my own family — right here in Bexar County — I understand the emotional weight behind every decision you’re making. My goal is simple: lift the burden from your family so you can focus on what actually matters.
A background unlike any other agent in San Antonio.
PhD — Liberal Arts
Intellectual depth, precision communication, and cultural fluency built across a lifetime of academic and professional work.
AIFD Designated Designer · Top 1,000 Worldwide
The industry's most elite designation — a trained eye for presentation that changes how every listing is evaluated and marketed.
Business Unit Director — HEB
400+ managers guided across Texas's most iconic company — executive leadership, operational scale, and enterprise vision.
International Design Career
Texas, Mexico, Colombia, Spain, Holland, Germany — cross-cultural communication and high-stakes client delivery at the highest level.
Inman Connect — Featured Stage Speaker
Recognized at real estate's most prestigious national conference — interviewed NYT bestseller Sahil Bloom on the main stage.
Lifetime San Antonio Resident
Born and raised in Bexar County — genuine community roots, deep neighborhood knowledge, real love for this city.
Every probate situation is different. All deserve expert guidance.
Executors & Administrators
You have a legal obligation to the estate. Scott understands your fiduciary duty and works alongside you and your attorney to ensure every decision protects the estate's interests — and every heir's.
Families & Heirs
Whether you're the surviving spouse, an adult child, or a family member navigating an unexpected inheritance — Scott is a calm, experienced guide who never rushes a grieving family.
Estate Attorneys & Professionals
Scott is a trusted referral partner for probate attorneys, estate planners, and CPAs across San Antonio. He communicates professionally and keeps the real estate process running smoothly.
The Texas Probate Process in Bexar County
Initial Consultation
Scott listens first. He discusses your situation, the property, and your timeline — answering every question with no pitch and no obligation.
Property Assessment
Scott evaluates the estate property through a designer's trained eye — providing a fair market valuation and presenting all options: keep, transfer, sell as-is, repair, or cash sale.
Court Coordination
Scott works alongside your probate attorney to ensure all legal requirements are met — including court approvals if required under Dependent Administration in Bexar County.
Close & Move Forward
Scott manages every detail through closing — from vendor coordination and marketing to negotiations and final documentation. Your family moves forward with clarity and confidence.
Scott helped our family through a very emotional probate process with so much kindness and patience. He explained every step and coordinated everything we needed.
S.M. · San Antonio · Verified Client
We were overwhelmed after my father passed. Scott guided us through probate, handled the home assessment, and connected us with trusted vendors. He truly made a difficult time easier.
The R. Family · Bexar County · Verified Client
Compassionate, steady, and knowledgeable. Scott understood our stress and helped us protect the estate while honoring our mother's wishes.
A.L. · Bexar County · Verified Client
Probate is not just a legal process. It’s a human one.
Most families navigating inherited property have never done this before. They’re grieving, overwhelmed, and uncertain who to trust. My job isn’t just to sell the property — it’s to lift the burden from your family.
Court Approval Requirements
Probate sales in Texas often require court confirmation — a process most generalist agents have never navigated.
Multiple Heirs & Family Dynamics
When siblings or family members disagree, a skilled advisor becomes a neutral, trusted voice — not an additional source of conflict.
Properties Sold As-Is
Most inherited homes need work. Scott's design background means he knows exactly how to present and price a property without expensive renovations.
Protecting Estate Value
Cash offers, as-is listings, traditional market — knowing which path maximizes the estate's return requires expertise most agents simply don't have.
Ready to discuss your situation?
No obligation, no pressure, and no pitch. Scott responds personally — every inquiry is answered by Scott himself.
