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D-FW has built more apartments than any other market in the country, and downtown Dallas has benefitted, too.
Andrew Beal wants to build a new home on the land, but he needs zoning changes approved
Hot summers and increasing home prices cited for softening the state’s runway population growth.
The first residents will be able to move in during the second half of 2026.
The “Dallas White House,” a downtown condo and massive estates just outside the city all made the list.
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Dallas and Fort Worth homeowners saw some of the sharpest increases among U.S. metro areas.
The home has a bowling alley, a 10-car garage and more
D.R. Horton and Lennar have purchased home lots at University Hills, the firm behind the project said.
Several factors, including relative affordability and growth were cited.
Latinos will represent over 70% of the residential real estate purchasing power in the U.S. in the next 20 years, according to the Urban Institute.
Three ranches selling for a combined $100 million-plus are within driving distance of Dallas.
Texas has the most building permits since 2008, but it isn’t keeping up with population growth in urban areas.
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Dallas has 22,000 feet of skyscrapers, but the city hasn’t had a new building crack to the top ten since the 1980s.
The 886-acre property has creeks, ponds and plenty of space
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The property is roughly 60 miles southeast of downtown Dallas and offers stunning lake views, the brokers said
It’s all dirt and holes now. But developer Kyle Wilks said the first phase will be complete in 2027