Recession is Over in Dallas according to Expert
Wednesday, August 26
According to Richard Fisher, President and Cheif Executive of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, the Great Recession is over. Click on the link below to Read the article from the Dallas Morning News.http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/082609dnbusfisher.3d1ea89.html
DFW is 2nd Most Stable City to Live in Right Now
Tuesday, August 04
According to RelocateAmerica.com these are the Top 10 Most Stable Cities to Live in Right Now 1. Tulsa2. Dallas/Ft. Worth: Dallas has a concentration of high-tech companies, corporate headquarters and wholesale trade markets. Ft. Worth has had more than 900 major business expansions or relocation...
Top 5 Healthiest Housing Markets for 2009 Are All Texas Cities
Tuesday, July 28
A recent analysis of the best and worst markets for new-home construction found that Texas cities occupy the top five positions nationally. BuilderOnline, in conjunction with Hanley Wood Market Intelligence, earlier this year debuted its metric for determining markets with the best and least pote...
Economy is bullish on State of Texas
Tuesday, July 21
Forbes named Austin, San Antonio, Dallas, and McAllen in its Best 10 Cities for Economic Recovery. In a separate analysis, Moody’s concluded that Texas was among the last states to enter the national recession, meaning that the Lone Star State will likely have an easier time recovering.Sources: F...
Texas Home Price Appreciation Over 6 Years
Thursday, July 16
Home prices appreciationThe average home sales price in Texas has increased $23,800 from April 2003 to April 2009 Considering that over recent months home sales prices have dropped nationally, over the long term home owners in Texas have seen their properties continually appreciate over the p...
Texas 27th in Nations Top Foreclosure Rate
Wednesday, July 08
Foreclosures Information: Texas was 27th on the list of foreclosure rates for April 2009 with 1 of every 834 homes with a foreclosure filing In Nevada, 1 in every 68 homes had a foreclosure filing; Florida had 1 in every 135; California was 1 in every 138 More than 40% of all 2008 foreclosu...