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The 10 most expensive new listings in Texas

The most expensive new listing in the Lone Star State carries a price tag of nearly $50 million.

Houzz predicts that these interior design trends will take over in 2024

How will our homes evolve in the new year?

Dallas is one of the top metros to start a small business

Texas is known as a hotspot for big business and industry. But how does the Lone Star State treat small business owners?

The 10 most expensive new listings in Texas

These are the most expensive new listings in Texas, all added to the MLS in the past month.

Which Dallas ZIP codes offer the most — and least — space on a $1,700 rent budget

RentCafe analyzed apartment sizes in ZIP codes across the country to determine which areas give the typical renter the most bang for their buck.

Existing home sales fall 14.6% annually

The only region of the U.S. that didn’t experience an annual decline in existing home sales was the Midwest, where sales were unchanged year over year.

The kinds of houses buyers opted for this year

Detached single-family homes remained the most popular type of housing, making up 79% of all home purchases during the past year.

Housing affordability declines in Dallas

Only 32% of Dallas-area households could afford a median-priced home during the third quarter of the year.

The Dallas listing agents selling the most luxury homes

The agent with the most $1 million-plus listings was Nancy Johnson of COMPASS RE Texas, who accomplished a sales volume of over $26 million across 21 transactions.

The 10 most expensive new listings in Texas

Agents from Moreland Properties are responsible for the most expensive and second-most expensive new listings in the state of Texas.

New-home sales jump in September despite interest rates 

The median price of a new home sold during the month fell to $418,800 from $433,100 in August, the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development reported. 

Dallas hasn’t quite recovered from the pandemic

Dallas still has a ways to go in recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a report from the University of Toronto.

Short supply helps drive existing-home sales to 13-year low 

The median existing-home price for all housing types in September was $394,300, up 2.8% from $383,500 in September 2022.   

Housing starts rebound in September after August dip 

Specifically, single-family homes were built at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 963,000, up 3.2% from 933,000 in August and up 8.6% from 887,000 a year earlier, according to government figures. 

The hottest home trends of 2024 — according to Zillow

Brutalist style and sensory gardens may seem at odds — but they are both hot home design trends that will rule 2024. At least, according to new predictions from Zillow.

MBA: Mortgage apps rise on increase in ARM activity 

A 15% rise in applications for adjustable-rate mortgages drove overall mortgage applications higher in the most recent weekly survey. 

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