
Is Your North Texas Home Priced for 2026 — or Pinned to the 2022 Peak?
Quick Answer: North Texas home prices have softened from their 2022 peak across most DFW submarkets. Sellers pricing against 2022 comparables are pricing against market conditions that no longer exist. The homes selling well in 2026 share one pattern: they were priced where the current buyer pool

The Real Cost of Waiting to Buy a Home in Keller, Haslet, or North Richland Hills in 2026
Quick Answer: In North Texas's current market, buyers have negotiating leverage — on price, concessions, rate buy-downs, and repair credits — that didn't exist in 2021 or 2022. Whether waiting for further price declines makes financial sense depends on a specific calculation most buyers never run:

Is Now the Right Time to Acquire Land or Flex Space Near the Alliance Corridor — or Are You Already Too Late?
Quick Answer: The Alliance corridor industrial market is supported by genuine occupier demand, sustained job growth, and the largest speculative industrial pipeline in AllianceTexas history. Acquisition opportunities exist, particularly in small-bay flex and corridor-adjacent markets. Whether a sp
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