Steve Brown of The Dallas Morning News reports that the North Texas pre-owned home market ended 2012 with the best sales total in four years. The area saw a 16 percent gain in the number of single-family homes sold through the Multiple Listing Service for North Texas. And there’s more good news: Median home prices … Continue reading
Category Archives: Home Prices
November Existing-Home Sales, Prices Maintain Uptrend
Existing-home sales continued to improve in November with low inventory supply pressuring home prices, according to a report released today by the National Association of REALTORS®. Total existing home sales, which are completed transactions that include single-family homes, townhomes and condominiums, rose 5.9 percent from October to 5.04 million closed sales in November. That’s 14.5 … Continue reading
2013 Housing Forecast: More gains ahead for sales & prices in the Dallas area
Courtesy of Steve Brown and the Dallas Morning News: 2012 is turning out to be one of the best years in almost a decade for the Dallas-area housing market. New and pre-owned home sales are rising sharply, and the number of houses for sale is at the lowest point in a decade. Most North Texas … Continue reading
November Home Sales Increase 60% at Ebby Halliday Companies
The following was sent to all members of the Ebby Halliday Family of Companies by President & CEO Mary Frances Burleson. This is such great news for our local real estate market, we wanted to share it with all of you, too! Home sales at the Ebby Halliday Companies increased 60% in November over the … Continue reading
New Survey: North Texas Home Prices Show Solid Gains
Courtesy of Ebby Halliday’s Blog: Home prices in North Texas rose by 4.5 percent in October from a year earlier, according to a just-released survey from CoreLogic, a leading provider of information, analytics and business services. When distressed home sales are excluded, North Texas’ price increase is much stronger – up 7.2 percent from October … Continue reading
Dallas-area Home Prices See Biggest Gain Since 2007
Courtesy of Ebby Halliday’s Blog: Sheryl Jean and Steve Brown of The Dallas Morning News report that Dallas-area home prices logged their biggest gain in more than five years in September. In addition to this positive local news, Jean and Brown report that most major U.S. cities saw home-price increases, signaling that a nationwide housing … Continue reading
Dallas/Fort Worth Real Estate Market Update – October 2012
The following was sent to all members of the Ebby Halliday Family of Companies by President & CEO Mary Frances Burleson: NATIONAL HOUSING MARKET SHOWS SIGNS OF LIFE online.wsj.com – Home prices notched their strongest year-to-date gains since 2005, climbing 5.9% through July and signaling the housing market’s steady move toward recovery. HOME PRICES BACK … Continue reading
Clients Benefit from Record In-House Sales
Dave Perry-Miller & Associates retains a very special collaborative culture in the Dallas residential real estate marketplace. The firm represented the purchaser as well as the seller in one-third of all transactions this year. This impressive number sets a new company record in the firm’s five-year history. Dave Perry-Miller & Associates’ spirit of cooperation and … Continue reading
Clients Benefit From Firm’s Unprecedented Sales Results
What does it take to sell more than $700 million in residential real estate in only six months? Ask anyone at Dave Perry-Miller & Associates. The team credits its recent and unprecedented success to, simply put, quietly delivering what others only promise: results. Exceptional associates, an intuitive focus on clientele and a collaborative approach among … Continue reading
A Texas-Sized Housing Recovery
The following email was sent to all associates of the Ebby Halliday Family of Companies by President & CEO of Ebby Halliday, Realtors, Mary Frances Burleson: The following article appeared in US News and World Report Weekly on September 13, 2012: A TEXAS-SIZED HOUSING RECOVERY They say everything’s bigger in Texas, including, it seems, the … Continue reading