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Financial Planning Tips for First-Time Homebuyers

Preparing financially before buying a home is crucial. Upfront costs include the down payment, which can be as low as 3-5% depending on the loan type, plus inspections, appraisal, and closing costs. Savings should cover these and monthly mortgage payments. Review your budget and calculate your debt-to-income ratio to ensure affordability. Maintain a good credit score by avoiding new credit and checking...

ارتفاع ثقة شركات البناء وإشارات لتعافي السوق

ارتفعت ثقة شركات البناء في سوق المنازل الجديدة للعائلات المفردة إلى 39 نقطة في ديسمبر، لكنها لا تزال دون نقطة التعادل البالغة 50، ما يعكس استمرار التحديات مثل ارتفاع تكاليف البناء، والرسوم الجمركية، ومخاوف القدرة على تحمل...

DFW Real Estate 2025: Myths vs. Market Truths | Looking for a home in Dallas–Fort Worth? This one is worth a look. 👀🏡 DFW homes move fast, especially in good locatio

Myth: DFW market is unstoppable. Fact: Growth is steady but moderating; buyer leverage rising. Myth: Offices are dead. Fact: Class‑A offices thrive; high‑amenity submarkets stay strong. Myth: All segments perform equally. Fact: Industrial outperforms; multifamily flattens; suburban rental hotspots shift. Myth: Home prices always skyrocket. Fact:...

Build-to-Rent Communities Are Booming. But Who Are They For?

Build-to-rent (BTR) communities are neighborhoods of single-family homes or townhomes built for renters, offering house-like space with apartment-style amenities. They appeal to those seeking more room without homeownership burdens, especially families, remote workers, and relocators. While providing privacy and convenience, BTRs can be costly, lack equity-building, and are managed by large companies....

Multifamily Investors Returning in DFW

Multifamily construction has slowed over 47%, easing supply glut and boosting renter demand, especially in growth markets like Denver, Phoenix, and Austin. Values have bottomed or nearly bottomed, attracting investors as prices fall below replacement cost. Apartment sales rose 9% in 2025, with stable cap rates. Experts expect multifamily values to grow more broadly by 2027 as supply declines and economic...

Collin County Shines as Top Choice for New Families | Looking for a home in Dallas–Fort Worth? This one is worth a look. 👀🏡 DFW homes move fast, especially in good locatio

Childcare costs as a percent of median household income: 16.42% Housing costs as a percentage of median household income: 20.65% Percentage of population under age 10: 12.51% Number of children under age 10: 149,483 Ratio of total population to primary care physicians: 1,027 Population living within a half mile of a park: 63.09%...

Dallas Racks Up New Units Through Office Conversions

Dallas ranks second in the U.S. for office-to-apartment conversions in 2024, delivering 584 units, just behind Manhattan. The city completed 698 adaptive reuse units overall, leading Texas and ranking fourth nationally. Adaptive reuse projects surged 50% nationwide, with hotels and schools also popular for conversion. Dallas has 2,952 units planned, with 80% expected from office space, reflecting strong...