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Dallas-Fort Worth Area Set to Become One of the Country's Best Buyer’s Markets
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by The CE Shop Team

With a diverse economy and relatively affordable housing, Dallas/Fort Worth has all the makings to become one of the best buyer’s markets in the country.

5 Most Expensive Homes Currently For Sale in Dallas
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by The CE Shop Team

Everything is bigger in Dallas, including these 5 grandiose estates.

The USA's Top-Ranked Real Estate Agent Is Right Here In Dallas
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by The CE Shop Team

The country’s top real estate agent is based right here in Dallas, proving that Dallas is a great place to build a real estate empire.

Dallas's Carpenter Park Poised to Be Largest in the City
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by The CE Shop Team

The proposed redesign and expansion of Carpenter Park will make it the largest park in the city of Dallas.

Why Dallas Remains One of the Best Places to Live in the Country
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by The CE Shop Team

With COVID-19 unknowns looming on the horizon, it’s important to recognize what makes Dallas a great place to live in the first place.

Dallas Real Estate Experts Weigh In On COVID-19 Challenges
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by The CE Shop Team

With COVID-19 affecting many aspects of our lives, some people in Dallas and its surrounding suburbs are waiting to purchase real estate, but that doesn’t mean it will last.

Texas Real Estate Exam: How Difficult is the Test?
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by The CE Shop Team

Learn more about this exam and how you can properly prepare to pass the test.

How Do I Find the Right Real Estate Brokerage in Dallas?
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by The CE Shop Team

Follow these three steps to properly inform your decision when choosing your real estate brokerage in Dallas.

How Much Do Dallas REALTORS® Make?
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by The CE Shop Team

According to Indeed.com, you could be making almost double the national average salary as a REALTOR® in Dallas.

We thoroughly explain what you’ll need to do when you fail the Texas real estate exam.
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by The CE Shop Team

We thoroughly explain what you’ll need to do when you fail the Texas real estate exam.