The pandemic landscape is never short on surprises. And if you are a renter or landlord, the back and forth on eviction moratoriums may have left you confused.
At the beginning
The pandemic landscape is never short on surprises. And if you are a renter or landlord, the back and forth on eviction moratoriums may have left you confused.
At the beginning
Rising materials costs, supply chain issues, and labor shortages have builders rising to the challenge to meet demand, but the industry has made a positive turn over the last couple
If you’ve been considering buying investment property in the Greater Dallas Metro area, rising home prices might be enough to make you change your mind. But that’s actually good news
By now, most of us are used to riding out the highs and lows of the Texas real estate market – and it’s been mixed with both recently, specifically from
Too much demand and not enough houses…that’s been the state of the North Texas housing market for the past several months. The historically low inventory of homes for sale is
Frustrated that you can’t find a home to buy in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metro? You aren’t the only would-be homeowner running up against the inventory shortage. But if you can
Builders are busy – and that’s putting it mildly. The North Texas market saw a 40% surge in new home starts in the first quarter of 2021. With a record
Reasons for moving between states in 2020 varies from person to person, but includes employment, retirement, the need to be closer to family, search for a lifestyle change or improvement
Housing inventory continues to be the big hurdle in today’s housing market. While it has been reported repeatedly that homes-for-sale inventory pickings are slim, the pandemic has made the situation
Traditionally speaking, the holiday season is not when home buyers flock to sign on the dotted line. But 2020 was a different animal. Pending home sales reached a record high