Despite another unusual year, Dallas/Fort Worth’s housing market has remained strong. Real estate agents should buckle up for another turbulent year in 2022.
Zillow announced on 11/2/21 that they're shutting down their iBuying program, Zillow Offers, which could provide much-needed relief for Dallas homebuyers.
The Dallas-Fort Worth area has been hit by con artists forging the signatures of deceased residents on deeds to gain ownership and flip properties for profit.
A new development in the Dallas suburbs is a welcome addition to the city’s quickly declining active home inventory, which has created a hot housing market.
Deep Ellum is one of the Big D’s most iconic neighborhoods. However, it’s undergone serious demographic changes, worrying some Dallas preservationists.
Dallas/Fort Worth is a great place to be if you’re a dog owner — if not for all of the dog-friendly establishments, then for the dog-friendly real estate.
In Dallas, landlords aren’t allowed to discriminate against renters, but they can choose whether or not to rent to someone based on their source of income.
Real estate records are being shattered in Dallas. While that’s positive for agents, it can pose a challenge for buyers who are struggling to get loans approved.