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In her new role, Westrum will focus on strategic direction, including promoting the value of Realtors, enhancing member engagement and providing members with educational opportunities.
Plano is one of the top cities in the country for tech professionals, according to a report from Cloudwards.
Two Dallas-area Realtors under age 40 were honored by the Texas REALTORS® Young Professionals Network with the REALTORS to Watch award.
The Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area ranks as one of the best places in the country for first-time homebuyers, according to a report from Creditnews.
Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Winans founders David and Dana Winans have sold the firm to their daughter and son-in-law, Leah and Mark McDonough.
“I’m honored to join the MetroTex Association of REALTORS® team as CEO,” Justin Landon shared in a press release.
Celebrity real estate agent Tracy Tutor is launching “Get Tracy Tutored,” an opportunity for a handful of agents to join her team at Douglas Elliman Real Estate.
Former office spaces in Dallas are slated to be turned into over 3,100 apartment units in 2024 — that’s a 58% increase year over year.
Agents from Allie Beth Allman & Associates are responsible for three of the top 10 most expensive new listings in Dallas this past month.
Steve Sarkisian, head football coach at the University of Texas, and his wife, Loreal, have listed their Austin home for $5,880,000.
NAR President-elect Kevin Sears will move into the role of president, effective immediately.
Six master-planned communities in the Dallas area were recognized by RCLCO Real Estate Consulting’s ranking of the top 50 MPCs in the country.
The most expensive new listing in the Lone Star State carries a price tag of nearly $50 million.
Engel & Völkers has opened a new real estate office location in Dallas Park Cities, strengthening its presence in the Dallas area.
Texas REALTORS® has announced a new chairman of the board: Jef Conn of Coldwell Banker Commercial in Lubbock.
Presidium received approval from the city of McKinney to revamp a North Dallas cotton mill, originally constructed in 1910, for mixed-use development.