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Texas Has Some of the Nation’s Youngest Homeowners

By Marlin Weso / August 24, 2021 /

In a recent report, mortgage company Lending Tree has determined the average homeowners is between 51 and 52 years old.

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You’d Think Dallas/Fort Worth Would Rank Higher on List of Million-Dollar Homes

By Marlin Weso / June 28, 2021 /
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The Dallas-Fort Worth market ranks 20th nationwide among the top-50 U.S. cities with the greatest share of homes valued at $1 million or more.

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$1,200 Gets More For Dallas-Fort Worth Renters Than You Think, Plus Other Reports

By Marlin Weso / May 26, 2021 /

RENTCafé crunched the numbers to determine how much space they can rent for that amount in 109 Texas cities with a large apartment stock.

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Dallas-Area Homeowners Really Aren’t Fleeing Big Cities for Small-Town Life, Study Finds

By Marlin Weso / January 14, 2021 /

The premise of the 1960s sitcom, Green Acres, was a riches-to-rags tale of Manhattan lawyer Oliver Wendall Homes escaping city slicker life for farm livin’. You’d think this would go over today — that a pandemic would cause urbanites to put big-city density behind them for land spreadin’ out so far and wide. Not so…

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Dallas Ranks 38th Nationally For Home Vacancies

By Bethany Erickson / March 18, 2019 /
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Dallas has fewer home vacancies than the national average, the Dallas Fed announced a new hire, and the Inclusive Communities Project is hosting a Latino Urbanism discussion. We have the details in this week’s roundup of real estate news.

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