The Dallas-Fort Worth housing market is experiencing a sharp shift, with the number of homes for sale hitting levels not seen in more than a decade and price growth starting to reverse.
The surge in available homes in Dallas marks a stark contrast to the pandemic-era frenzy that saw bidding wars, record price growth, and a flood of out-of-state buyers, according to housing experts.
Analysts, meanwhile, point to a combination of factors behind the turnaround: more sellers re-entering the market after holding off during periods of interest rate uncertainty, a wave of new construction, and slowing demand as affordability pressures mount. With prices slipping year-over-year , they remain significantly higher than pre-pandemic levels.
Active listings in Dallas-Fort Worth reached almost 32,