Plano just ranked among the top five cities in the nation for the steepest home price declines – and it's not alone. Across North Texas, home prices are falling, inventory
New Year, New Home: Your Guide to 2026 Homeownership
Where are housing market conditions headed in 2026? Let’s look at expert predictions and homebuying goals.
DFW Will Favor Buyers
Realtor.com predicts the 2026 U.S. housing market will tilt “somewhat further in
The Latest on the Dallas Housing Market
Inventory is up, prices are down, and people are moving to Dallas more than almost any other metropolitan area in the country.
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Six months of inventory is
Making Home Ownership a Reality in 2025
This might be the year you’ll always remember. The year you bought that forever home, a dream for many that could be your reality. With the right plan.
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Selling Your Home in 2025? Start Planning Now
Have you considered selling your home? Even if you think the property listing is months away, now is the time to prepare. Here’s why and how.
First, focus on the house.
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Is Dallas a Good Location to Buy Investment Properties?
With people moving to Dallas in record numbers, home sales are hot. But should you invest there? Let’s consider the key market factors to help you decide.
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How to Score Your Dream Home This Summer
The summer buying season is still going strong, with more homes on the market and more competition for those homes. Here’s how you can have an edge.
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Real Estate Market Forecast for the Second Half of 2024
The National Association of Realtors’ (NAR) Chief Economist Lawrence Yun says, “In the second half of 2024, look for moderately lower mortgage rates, higher home sales, and stabilizing home prices.”
Is Now a Good Time to Sell Your DFW Home?
Yes. Experts say we’re on the cusp of the best time of the year to sell a home in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Let’s look at what insiders are saying
DFW Seeing a Trend in Existing Homes Priced Higher than New Construction
Newly built homes cost less than existing ones? It’s a historic anomaly, but nonetheless true in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Let’s look at this unusual shift and what it means

