Jacobs Engineering Group relocating global headquarters to downtown Dallas

Tuesday, November 15th, 2016 and is filed under Construction, Economy, General, Housing Affordability, Housing Market

MORE JOBS, MORE PEOPLE . . . LESS HOUSING? Recent good news for the Dallas-Fort Worth economy came from Jacobs Engineering Group and its announcement…

Austin, Dallas Rank #1 & #2, According to the ULI

Thursday, November 3rd, 2016 and is filed under Economy, Financing / Mortgage, General, Housing Market

Texas Top-Outs Two noteworthy items coming out of the recent Urban Land Institute’s (ULI) Fall 2016 conference in Dallas were that Austin and Dallas were…

Millennial Home Buyers

Monday, October 24th, 2016 and is filed under Economy, General, Housing Affordability, Housing Market, Housing Starts

MILLENNIAL METRICS As we’ve written in previous blogs, millennials are regarded as the next age group to bring a lot of activity to the housing…

The Frisco Effect

Tuesday, October 18th, 2016 and is filed under Economy, General, Housing Affordability, Housing Starts

THE FRISCO EFFECT In 1996, Frisco, TX was a quiet suburban town in the far-north Dallas Metro, boasting a population of approximately 10,000. There was…

Housing Shortages in D/FW

Tuesday, September 27th, 2016 and is filed under Construction, Economy, General, Housing Affordability, Housing Market, Housing Starts

In a recent article, we reported that Dallas-Fort Worth area home sales skyrocketed in August, with prices not so far behind. We also noted that…

The DFW Housing Juggernaut Continues

Monday, September 19th, 2016 and is filed under Construction, Dallas Fort Worth, General, Housing Affordability, Housing Market

Dallas-Fort Worth is, once again, breaking a few records when it comes to home sales. According to a recent article in the Dallas Morning News[1],…

The Downsizing of McMansions

Tuesday, September 13th, 2016 and is filed under Construction, Economy, Financing / Mortgage, General, Housing Affordability, Housing Market

Beginning in the early 2000s, some residential home builders began mass-producing larger houses. In some areas, developers found plenty of lots on which to build…

Texas Association of Realtors: Great Year for the State

Tuesday, July 12th, 2016 and is filed under Economy

Metrics show an active, profitable year for the housing industry. Texans who bought or sold homes in 2015 had an idea of the frenetic pace…