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The North Texas housing market has slowed in recent months with fewer home sales and slower price growth.
January 18 -
Houston's housing market shattered records in 2018, despite lingering effects from Hurricane Harvey and concerns that began late in the year over rising interest rates.
January 11 -
North Texas homebuilders eased off construction in the fourth quarter as some buyers took a break from the housing market.
January 10 -
Dallas-area home price gains slightly outperformed the national average in November.
January 3 -
North Texas home sales fell by 8% in November.
December 13 -
Julian Castro, a former mayor of San Antonio and Obama administration cabinet official, announced Wednesday he's setting up an exploratory committee for a 2020 presidential run.
December 12 -
No surprise for potential North Texas homebuyers, but a new report ranks Dallas-Fort Worth as one of the U.S. markets that's seen the most home price growth.
December 4 -
There was an 8% year-over-year increase in mortgage loan application defect risk in California during October and that should rise further because of the wildfires that devastated the state, First American said.
December 3 -
After a September dip, the Central Texas housing market got off to a strong start in the fourth quarter, as home sales bounced back to hit a record high for October, the latest figures show.
November 21 -
Sales of single-family homes rebounded in October, a sign that higher mortgage rates may be compelling Houstonians to buy before rates go even higher, the Houston Association of Realtors said.
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