
Tarrant Is Flat. Wise Is Down 7%. Denton Is Up 3%. Here’s What May 2026 Actually Means for North Fort Worth Sellers
Source: MetroTex Association of REALTORS®, May 2026 County Housing Reports Quick Answer: In May 2026, Tarrant County median price held nearly flat at $352,000 (down 0.9%), Wise County dropped significantly to $359,995 (down 7.1%), and Denton County rose to $464,500 (up 3.2%). Which story applies t

Should You Sell Now or Wait? What Rising Inventory in North Fort Worth Actually Means for Your Timeline
Quick Answer: In North Fort Worth in 2026, waiting for a "better" market is a bet that rates drop and buyer demand surges before more sellers enter the market. That scenario helps you only if you're ahead of the competition when it happens. Sellers who price correctly and list now have leverage. Sel

What Repairs and Updates Actually Move the Needle for Sellers in Justin and Roanoke in 2026
Quick Answer: In Justin and Roanoke in 2026, buyers are negotiating core systems — roof condition, HVAC age, foundation, and drainage — not cosmetics. Minor updates to curb appeal and interior lighting produce strong returns. Large renovations rarely recover their cost. Price correctly, address the
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