Dallas Area Residential Sales Report For February- Celina, TX
Dallas Area Residential Sales Report For February- Celina, TX Same old story. Sales Down and Prices Up. Sales fell 22% in February as compared to last February. Pending sales were […]
Dallas Area Residential Sales Report For February- Celina, TX Same old story. Sales Down and Prices Up. Sales fell 22% in February as compared to last February. Pending sales were […]
Spring Market is well underway and we continue to see inventory challenges. But when you are working with the right agent, those challenges don’t have to define your real estate […]
Home sales fell far more than expected in February, as mortgage rates rose and supply remained tight The sales count is based on closings, which means the homes likely went […]
Dallas Area Residential Sales Report for February – Allen, TX Supply very low! Existing Homes sales rose 24% in February. Pending sales declined 5%. The average sales price jumped a […]
Dallas Area Residential Sales Report for February – McKinney, TX Large price increases in February Sales were up 13%. Pending sales declined 16%. Not looking good for a positive sales […]
Confidence Index Survey: Buyer Competition Intensifies to 5 Offers Per Home Sold With the onset of the spring market, the expectation of rising mortgage rates, and fewer active listings compared […]
Dallas Area Residential Sales Report for February – Garland. TX Buyers were snapping up Garland properties. Home sales jumped up 25% in Garland. however pending sale fell 3%. The average […]
Dallas Area Resident Sales Report For February – Richardson, TX Inventory is extremely low! Single family home sales came in down 14% compared to last February. Pending sales were even […]
The Best Strategy For Getting The Highest Price For Your Home? Real estate PSA: According to the National Association of Realtors, nearly 90% of all homes are sold through the […]
Pending Home Sales Drop for Third Straight Month Given the situation in the market—mortgages, home costs, and inventory—it would not be surprising to see a retreat in housing demand,