Texas Realtors

Report: Dallas-Fort Worth Has Less Than One Month of Housing Inventory

By CandysDirt / April 27, 2021 /

From Staff Reports The median sales price of homes in Texas reached $274,300 in the first quarter this year, an increase of 13.4 percent over the same period last year, according to the 2021-Q1 Texas Quarterly Housing Report released today by Texas Realtors. In the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington MSA, the median sales price of a home is a…

Texas Realtors Casts Healthy Glow on State’s 2020 Housing Gains, Plus Other Reports

By Tommy Cummings / March 3, 2021 /

Texas home sales volume and home prices broke records for the sixth consecutive year while inventory hit an all-time low in 2020, according to the 2020 Texas Real Estate Year in Review report by Texas Realtors. All of these records were accomplished while in the presence of a global pandemic, recession conditions, and high unemployment.…

Texas Realtors Recognize MetroTex And More at Winter Meeting

By CandysDirt / 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…

Texas Gains 100K New Residents From Other States, According to Report

By Tommy Cummings / February 12, 2021 /

According to Census estimates, Texas added 537,000 to 582,000 incoming residents in 2019. The Census estimated outgoing residents numbering between 435,000 to 471,000, yielding the 100K net gain. Texas also gained 192K to 220K residents from outside the U.S. in 2019.

Dallas-Fort Worth Luxury Home Sales Increased 20.1 Percent Over The Last Year

By CandysDirt / December 18, 2020 /

From Staff Reports This story has been updated with corrected figures from Texas Realtors. In Texas, luxury real estate is as big of a market as the state is sizable, but for the purposes of statistics and all that, let’s say that luxury homes in the Lone Star State are those priced at $1 million…