North Texas Real Estate News

Want Your Power Back Sooner During an Outage? Live Here.

By Bethany Erickson / June 16, 2019 /
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If you were one of the 350,000 North Texans sitting in the dark (or paying for a hotel room)during last week’s power outage, you might have missed one little tidbit of information that should make the real estate-minded perk up their ears. There are places you can live where your power is more likely to…

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Want to Play Midcentury I-Spy? Get Ready To See Our Latest Partnership

By Bethany Erickson / June 16, 2019 /
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As children, nearly everyone has played some form of “I Spy,” but one group of fans of Midcentury Modern architecture have created an amped up, grown up opportunity that harnesses the power of Instagram. The group modTexas is asking Texans to participate in Mapping Texas Mod, their newest Instagram-based initiative to document modernist architecture and…

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Right-Priced Condo in Woodrow Wilson Feeder Pattern Is Close to Great Amenities

By Bethany Erickson / June 15, 2019 /

Have Woodrow Wilson Feeder Pattern dreams, but not a Lakewood budget? Fear not, this week’s Weekend One Hundred is not only a friendly price point, but it’s close to tons of amenities — and it’s in the feeder pattern you desire. It’s not uncommon to hear that house hunters in Dallas are looking for homes in…

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Rent Increases in Arlington Are Among Highest in Nation

By Bethany Erickson / June 3, 2019 /

Texas is the 12th-best state when it comes to jobs, rent increases in Arlington are among the highest in the nation, and Dallas-Fort Worth is expected to add jobs this year. We have all the details in this week’s roundup of real estate news. Texas Ranks 12th For Jobs Texas was tops in the country…

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When Homes Shrink, What Does It Mean For the Economy?

By Bethany Erickson / June 1, 2019 /
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It was a Tweet that had us sitting up and paying attention, as the National Association of Home Builders pointed out last week that although homes got slightly larger from the fourth quarter of 2018 to the first quarter of 2019, sizes are still declining. Median new single-family home floor area ticked up to 2,355…

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