
The Case for Decatur: What Investors Should Know About Wise County Land and Light Industrial in 2026
Quick Answer: Decatur and Wise County offer investors lower land costs, active industrial park expansion, Highway 287 and BNSF rail access, and a city EDC that is actively recruiting manufacturers. The Eagles Landing Business Park is expanding by 529 industrial-zoned acres. The market is earlier-sta

Do I Need My Own Real Estate Agent If I'm Buying New Construction in Keller, Justin, or Northlake?
Quick Answer: Yes. The builder's sales agent works for the builder — not you. Your buyer's agent reviews the contract, flags MUD/PID assessments, negotiates incentives, and coordinates independent inspections. In most cases, the builder covers your agent's fee. Skipping representation doesn't save m

Flex Space Near Alliance: Why Sophisticated Investors Keep Coming Back to This Corridor
QUICK ANSWER Flex space near the Alliance corridor in North Fort Worth continues to attract experienced investors because of a structural supply-demand imbalance: small-bay flex is critically undersupplied while the surrounding labor ecosystem — 602 companies, 73,000+ jobs — keeps demand for service
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