Terrific Growth in the DFW Real Estate Market

By Tiffany Aller, published Mar 21, 2007
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The Dallas/Fort Worth metropolitan area is growing as it never has before. In fact, the entire state of Texas is experiencing a huge population boom as it draws later in the first decade of the 21st century. This is terrific news for the local housing market. New population bases will continue to energize builders to continue creating planned developments and will enable existing home sellers to bounce back from the disappointing selling prices dictated by a buyer's market.

Fortune Magazine, a division of CNN Money, recently commissioned Economy.com and Fiserv Lending Solutions to forecast growth over the next few years within housing markets throughout the country. One of the resulting comparisons was a list of metropolitan areas predicted to have the largest housing pricing change - and not surprisingly, four of the top ten are in Texas. Making the list are the metropolitan areas of McAllen/Mission, El Paso, San Antonio and Fort Worth/Arlington.

Home to a terrific mixture of both new communities and well-maintained older homes, the Fort Worth/Arlington portion of the DFW metroplex is a highly desirable area in which to settle. Home to a slower pace of life than neighboring Dallas, Fort Worth more conjures an image of the Old West. Arlington, long a popular city in which to reside located at a convenient distance from both Dallas and Fort Worth, is home to Six Flags Over Texas, the Texas Rangers, and as of 2009, will also be home to the Dallas Cowboys. In return for the wonderful attributes both cities have to offer to homebuyers, sellers will realize a rise in house values of 4.4% in 2007 and 3.5% in 2008, according to survey estimates.

Terrific Growth in the DFW Real Estate Market

Night-time at Sundance Square in downtown Fort Worth.

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Takeaways
  • Four of ten markets with fastest rising home values are in Texas.
  • The Fort Worth/Arlington metro area is ranked 9th in the country for growth in housing prices.
  • More than half of the top 100 metro areas in the country will experience growth in 2007/2008.
Did You Know?
Fort Worth - where the West begins!
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could you e-mail me the population and market growth for the next five years .thank you

Posted on 08/28/2007 at 4:08:00 PM

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