Senior Real Estate Agents in Arlington, Texas

With 43,770 seniors living in Arlington (11.12% of the population) , families here face important decisions about care, finances, and life transitions every day.

Selling a home where you've lived for decades isn't like any other real estate transaction. Senior real estate specialists understand the emotional weight of leaving a family home, the practical challenges of preparing a property that may need updating, and the timeline pressures that often come with health changes or moves to assisted living. They bring both sensitivity and expertise to one of life's biggest transitions.

We've verified 34 senior real estate agents serving Arlington who have made senior services their specialty. Browse their profiles below to find the right fit for your family.

Population data: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2022)

Arlington, TX is home to an estimated 43,770 residents aged 65 and older, making up over 11% of the city's population of 393,469. For seniors looking to buy, sell, or transition into new housing, working with a real estate agent who understands their specific needs is essential. Sencarta connects Arlington families with 34 verified senior real estate agents who hold specialized credentials in senior housing.

Of those 34 professionals, 36 credentials are on file. That includes 31 agents with the Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES) designation from the National Association of Realtors and 5 with the Certified Senior Housing Professional (CSHP) certification. Both credentials signal focused training in senior housing transitions, downsizing, age-in-place modifications, and the financial considerations that come with selling a longtime home. On Sencarta, you can compare these agents side by side, review their qualifications, and choose the right fit for your situation.

Senior Real Estate Agents Serving Arlington at a Glance

31
Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES) Certified
5
Certified Senior Housing Professional (CSHP) Certified

Why Choose a Local Senior Real Estate Agent in Arlington?

Arlington sits right between Dallas and Fort Worth, and its housing market has its own pace and character. A local senior real estate agent knows which neighborhoods offer single-story homes with low-maintenance yards, which areas are closest to Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital or Medical City Arlington, and where you'll find the most convenient access to grocery stores and pharmacies. They also understand how Tarrant County property taxes affect retirees on fixed incomes and can advise on homestead exemptions and over-65 tax freezes available in Texas.

Sencarta's directory of 34 verified senior real estate agents in Arlington gives families a trusted starting point. Each profile on Sencarta lists the agent's credentials, including whether they hold an SRES or CSHP certification, so you can confirm their qualifications before making contact. Local knowledge paired with senior-specific training means your agent will understand both the Arlington market and the unique priorities that come with a later-in-life real estate transaction.

What to Look for in a Senior Real Estate Agent

Look for real estate agents with the Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES) designation, which indicates specific training in working with older adults. Beyond credentials, experience matters: ask how many senior clients they've helped in the past year and what percentage of their business involves downsizing situations.

A senior-focused agent should have a network of trusted professionals — estate sale companies, senior move managers, contractors who can handle quick updates — to help prepare a home for sale. They should also be patient with the decision-making process, understanding that selling a longtime home is an emotional journey.

Services Offered by Senior Real Estate Agents

Senior real estate specialists in Arlington provide tailored support for older sellers:

• Home Valuation: Understanding what your home is worth in today's market
• Preparation Guidance: Recommending which updates provide the best return on investment
• Network Connections: Referrals to estate sale companies, move managers, and contractors
• Flexible Showings: Working around medical appointments and limited mobility
• Clear Communication: Regular updates in the format you prefer — phone, email, or in-person
• Timeline Coordination: Aligning the sale with senior living move-in dates
• Decluttering Support: Connecting with professionals who specialize in downsizing
• Closing Assistance: Helping navigate paperwork and final details

Questions to Ask a Senior Real Estate Agent

Questions to ask a senior real estate specialist:

1. Do you have the SRES designation or similar senior-focused training?
2. What percentage of your clients are seniors downsizing or relocating?
3. Can you connect me with estate sale companies or senior move managers you trust?
4. How do you handle situations where a home needs significant updating before sale?
5. What's your communication style — how often will you update me on showings and offers?
6. How do you coordinate timing between selling this home and moving to senior living?
7. Can you provide references from senior clients you've helped in Arlington?
8. What happens if I need to move before the house sells?

Frequently Asked Questions

The Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES) designation is awarded by the National Association of Realtors and focuses on helping agents understand the housing needs, finances, and life transitions of clients aged 50 and older. The Certified Senior Housing Professional (CSHP) certification is centered more specifically on senior housing transitions, including moves to assisted living, independent living, or other senior communities. In Arlington, 31 agents on Sencarta hold the SRES designation and 5 hold the CSHP certification. Both credentials indicate specialized training beyond a standard real estate license.
Selling or buying a home later in life involves considerations that a general agent may not be trained to handle. Senior real estate agents understand topics like reverse mortgages, capital gains exclusions for long-held properties, estate planning implications, and coordinating a sale with a move into senior housing. In a city like Arlington, where neighborhoods range from established communities near the University of Texas at Arlington campus to quieter residential areas in south and west Arlington, a specialist can match seniors with homes and locations that fit their mobility needs, medical access, and lifestyle preferences.
Visit sencarta.com and search for senior real estate agents in Arlington, TX. You will see profiles for the 34 verified agents who serve this area. Each listing shows the agent's certifications, including SRES and CSHP credentials, along with contact details. You can filter by certification type and compare agents before reaching out to schedule a consultation.
South Arlington and the areas near Sublett Road and the Parks at Arlington neighborhoods tend to attract retirees looking for quieter streets and newer single-story construction. West Arlington, closer to the entertainment district and Interstate 30, offers proximity to restaurants, shopping, and medical facilities. Many seniors also look at homes near Randol Mill Park and the Lake Arlington area for a more relaxed setting. A senior real estate agent with local expertise can help identify which Arlington neighborhoods best match your priorities, from walkability and lot size to proximity to healthcare and family.

Are you a Senior Real Estate Agent?

Join Sencarta to connect with families in Arlington looking for your services.

List Your Practice