Housing Scorecard

The Dallas-Fort Worth housing market showed signs of positive momentum last month, according to the latest Housing Scorecard.

Home sales and housing starts declined in Dallas-Fort Worth last month as days on market rose. The silver lining? Increased inventory.

Housing inventory increased in the Metroplex last month amid a year-over-year decrease in existing-home sales, according to DFW Agent.

Increased inventory and housing starts weren’t enough to boost home sales in Dallas-Fort Worth last month.

The latest DFW Housing Scorecard shows an increase in inventory amid a year-over-year decline in existing-home sales.

Nationally, pending home sales, builder confidence and unemployment worsened in February.

Housing starts and existing-home sales also increased year over year.

There was an annual increase in days on market in December, according to the final DFW Housing Scorecard of 2024.

Existing-home sales, housing starts and inventory rose in the Metroplex in November.

At the same time, existing-home sales declined, and days on market rose.

At the same time, days on market rose, while existing-home sales slid, according to this month’s Housing Scorecard.

Dallas housing starts and inventory jumped, while existing-home sales ticked higher in the latest edition of the Housing Scorecard.

Dallas inventory expanded last month as existing-home sales fell, according to the latest Housing Scorecard.

Active inventory increased in Dallas in June amid year-over-year declines in existing-home sales.

Amid increased home sales, prospective buyers in the Dallas real estate market had more choices last month.

Home sales fell in Dallas last month.