March 2025 DFW Real Estate Stats

https://youtu.be/mtKZJEQZ6aw The March 2025 real estate numbers are in, and inventory is on the rise across the DFW Metroplex! Active listings were up significantly compared to last year, with Collin County leading the way at +45.2%. Condo inventory also increased sharply, providing more options for buyers. Days on Market ticked up, giving buyers a bit […]

Texas Housing Insight January 2025 Summary

All measurements are calculated using seasonally adjusted data, and percentage changes are calculated month-over-month, unless stated otherwise. The latest housing data show conditions have shifted in favor of homebuyers as the spring homebuying gets underway. In particular, the housing inventory has been building up for some time now and reached levels not seen in a […]

February 2025 DFW Real Estate Stats

https://youtu.be/o4nmDkkuM_I February brought continued strength to the North Texas real estate market, with rising inventory, steady sales activity, and moderate price growth signaling a strong start to the year. Buyers are gaining more options while sellers continue to benefit from solid property values and increased demand. As we watch 2025 unfold, the numbers suggest that […]

Texas Housing Insight December 2024 Summary

All measurements are calculated using seasonally adjusted data, and percentage changes are calculated month-over-month, unless stated otherwise. In a sign of stabilization, Texas’ home sales rose significantly in December to deliver a strong fourth-quarter finish going into 2025. Rising sales were seen broadly across all major markets (Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio) as […]

Texas Housing Insight November 2024 Summary

Home sales typically cool off by October following the busy summer homebuying months. This year is a little different as sales in both September and October came in higher than they did during the summer. With the sales momentum extending into early fall, November total home sales took an expected seasonal downturn. Housing inventory is […]

January 2025 DFW Real Estate Stats

https://youtu.be/Qi7npVecdEg As we move into 2025, the North Texas real estate market continues to show resilience and steady growth. Inventory is expanding, home values remain stable, and buyer activity is picking up across the region. While economic shifts and seasonal fluctuations will shape the market’s trajectory in the coming months, early indicators suggest a solid […]

2024 DFW Real Estate Year-End Stats at a Glance

https://youtu.be/GSd90jrqulQ?si=s8CTin6KtPAlFxiT Our fourth annual stats report of the DFW real estate market is here! We’ve taken our monthly stats-at-a-glance reports from January through December of 2024, totaled, averaged, and compared the data to the numbers from 2023.  The result is an annual report of the DFW real estate market in 2024.   For more stats information, […]

December 2024 DFW Real Estate Stats

https://youtu.be/SR0ThYpKv_I As we close the chapter on 2024, North Texas has proven once again why it’s a shining star in the real estate world. With an increase in listings, steady price appreciation, and a growing reputation as the top market for real estate investment, the Dallas-Fort Worth area has solidified its place as a powerhouse. […]

Texas Housing Insight October 2024 Summary

All measurements are calculated using seasonally adjusted data, and percentage changes are calculated month-over-month, unless stated otherwise. Home sales typically cool off by October, but this year is a little different with sales in both September and October higher than they were during the summer. The rate of new listings is still on the rise […]

November 2024 DFW Real Estate Stats

https://youtu.be/EKiDvAmgbpc?si=R-oEPGNb4emxSgnP The Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) residential real estate market showed notable year-over-year growth across key counties. Collin County experienced a significant increase in new listings (up 19.6%), active listings (up 38.4%), and closed sales (up 22.5%), with an average sales price up 4.3% and days on market rising to 51. Dallas County saw a modest […]