Tag Archives: Dallas
Commercial Real Estate Foreclosures Soaring in Dallas-Fort Worth
Posted on 04. May, 2010 by admin.
By STEVE BROWN / The Dallas Morning News – Friday, April 23, 2010 stevebrown@dallasnews.com Commercial foreclosure filings have soared by more than 60 percent so far this year in North Texas. And real estate analysts expect that there are many more commercial property defaults to come, fueled by the recession and changes in the lending [...]
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Vision North Texas unveils 2050 plan
Posted on 09. Mar, 2010 by admin.
Dallas Business Journal – by Bill Hethcock Staff Writer Clearly, North Texas has issues. As the region’s population grows from about 6 million now to 9 million in 2030 — and 12 million in 2050 — there will be more sprawl, more traffic congestion, poorer air and water quality, less-healthy lifestyles and a less-qualified work [...]
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DALLAS HOME VALUES INCREASE
Posted on 26. Jan, 2010 by admin.
DALLAS (Dallas Morning News) – Area home prices were positive in November for the first time since September 2007, according to Standard & Poor’s Case-Shiller Home Price Index, released today. Dallas area residential values increased 1.4 percent in November from one year earlier, which was the best performance of the 20 cities tracked in the [...]
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Dallas Area High-end Home Foreclosures Soar
Posted on 11. Dec, 2009 by admin.
Guest Post By STEVE BROWN / The Dallas Morning News stevebrown@dallasnews.com High-end homeowners in North Texas are feeling a bigger bite from foreclosures, a new study shows. This year in Dallas County, the number of million-dollar-plus homes posted for foreclosure jumped 24 percent. At the same time, net home foreclosure filings in the county declined 12 [...]
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Dallas-Fort Worth
Posted on 09. Dec, 2009 by admin.
Projected median sales prices for single-family homes: Q1 2008: $151,930 Q4 2009: $161,690 Growth rate: 6.4 percent The Metroplex, as locals call the Dallas-Fort Worth region, is smoking, adding jobs at twice the national rate. Better yet, those new jobs are concentrated in well-paying fields like banking, advertising, and health care. Dallas-Fort Worth sits at [...]

