MetroTex Association of Realtors

MetroTex Data Shows How Home Sales Continue to Outstrip Demand

By Candy's Dirt / June 9, 2021 /

From Staff Reports According to new numbers, Dallas-Fort Worth real estate is selling like hot cakes — when it’s available to be sold. Existing-home sales continued to drastically outpace inventory in May, marking two straight months of an over 25 percent increase in sales and an over 60 percent decrease in active listings, according to…

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MetroTex Breaks Ground on New HQ in Irving

By Joanna England / May 21, 2021 /

The MetroTex Association of Realtors recently celebrated a big occasion — breaking ground on the organization’s first-ever brand new building. “Our groundbreaking was a collective big day for members and staff with MetroTex,” said Bill Jordan, 2021 MetroTex president. “The planning and preparation for this project has been taking place for over five years.  We wanted…

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Texas Realtors Recognize MetroTex And More at Winter Meeting

By Candy's Dirt / February 24, 2021 /

From Staff Reports Texas Realtors recognized outstanding members and local Realtor associations during its annual Texas Realtors Winter Meeting, which took place virtually Feb. 16-18. “Last year was an unprecedented year in Texas real estate,” said Marvin Jolly, chairman of Texas Realtors. “This past year, Realtors in the Lone Star State went above and beyond…

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This North Texas County Had Record Home Sales to Start 2021, Plus Other Reports

By Marlin Weso / February 22, 2021 /

The home housing market in Dallas-Fort Worth recorded record home sales in 2020 and has shown no signing of slowing during the first month of 2021. In particular, Dallas County had the largest number of home sales in North Texas, moving 1,733 houses — an increase of 13.9 percent from a year earlier, according to…

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How North Texas Residents Can Find Winter-Storm Help or Donate

By Marlin Weso / February 21, 2021 /

The ice has mostly melted, but thousands of Dallas-Fort Worth residents have sustained property damage, endured power outages, and dealt with frozen water pipes. Texans will be dealing with the aftermath of this winter storm for a while. Two questions come to mind: Do you need help? Do you want to help? Here’s our checklist…

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