Housing Scorecard
The Housing Scorecard from DFW Agent magazine has the latest insights from the Dallas-Fort Worth housing market.
The Dallas-Fort Worth real estate market slowed over the past month, according to the latest Housing Scorecard.
Housing inventory remained robust in Dallas-Fort Worth over the past month, although home sales declined annually.
Buyers will have plenty of options in the new year thanks to expanded DFW inventory, according to the final Housing Scorecard of 2025.
DFW homes sold during the past month stayed on the market about a week longer than homes sold a year prior.
Though existing home sales faltered in Dallas last month, pending-home sales increased nationally amid softer interest rates.
Existing home-sales increased in Dallas-Fort Worth over the past month, according to the latest DFW Housing Scorecard.
Homes stayed on the market longer in August, according to the latest Dallas-Fort Worth Housing Scorecard from DFW Agent.
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.
