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Well-heeled buyers seem to be trading in their Louboutins for cowboy boots this spring. An unexpectedly   massive spike in luxury home sales led the housing market in the first quarter for the Dallas-Fort Worth area, according to the market report released today by the MetroTex Association of REALTORS.

“Our biggest growth category in March was in homes priced at a million or more,” said James Martin, president of MetroTex. “There’s a healthy amount of inventory in the luxury home category, and the buyers are certainly out there. It’s a market segment that we are watching closely these days. We’ve certainly seen prices trending upward over the past several years, but the first quarter was remarkable. We’re talking about a 70 percent increase compared to March of last year.”

While luxury sales are growing, Martin also acknowledged that the bulk of sales in North Texas remains in the range of $200,000 - $500,000. According to the report, 9,573 homes were sold in the DFW area in March, a 12 percent increase from 2016. The dollar volume of sales in the area increased 25 percent year-over-year to $2.86 billion. The average sales price increased 11 percent to $298,356.

For Carrollton in particular, there were 141 sales. Total dollar volume increased 14.1 percent to $41,727,658. Carrollton’s monthly housing inventory was 1.5 months in March. According to the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University, a balanced market between buyers and sellers is achieved at about 6.5 months of inventory.

Single family homes spent an average of 24 days on the market in March. There were 209 active single family listings for the Carrollton housing market.

March 2017 in Carrollton

  • 141                   Homes sold, 9.3 percent higher than March 2016.
  • $272,500         Median sales price for homes, 6.9 percent higher than March 2016.
  • $295,941         Average sales price for homes, a 4.4 percent increase over March 2016.
  • 1.5                    Monthly housing inventory in March 2017.
  • 24                     Average number of days homes spent on the market in March 2017.
  • 209                   Active listings on the market in March 2017.
  • $132                 Average price per square foot for a single family home, up 8.2 percent year-over-year.

New records set in March 2017 for DFW

  • Homes sold in March. Sales for single family homes sold in March beat the previous record set last year by more than 1,000 units, an increase of 13.3 percent.
  • Median sales price for single family homes. The previous record of $237,000 was set in July 2016.
  • Average sales price for homes. The previous record of $289,204 was set in June 2016.
  • Number of active listings in March. Last year’s record was bested by more than 1,000 homes.
    • Average price per square foot for a single family home. The previous record was $124 per square foot, in February 2017.

Celebrating 100 years of service in North Texas, MetroTex is the area’s largest REALTOR association. We are an advocate for homeowners, private property rights, the real estate industry, and real estate professionals. MetroTex is comprised of more than 18,000 members.

Bill Head
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Well-heeled buyers seem to be trading in their Louboutins for cowboy boots this spring. An unexpectedly   massive spike in luxury home sales led the housing market in the first quarter for the Dallas-Fort Worth area, according to the market report released today by the MetroTex Association of REALTORS.

“Our biggest growth category in March was in homes priced at a million or more,” said James Martin, president of MetroTex. “There’s a healthy amount of inventory in the luxury home category, and the buyers are certainly out there. It’s a market segment that we are watching closely these days. We’ve certainly seen prices trending upward over the past several years, but the first quarter was remarkable. We’re talking about a 70 percent increase compared to March of last year.”

While luxury sales are growing, Martin also acknowledged that the bulk of sales in North Texas remains in the range of $200,000 - $500,000. According to the report, 9,573 homes were sold in the DFW area in March, a 12 percent increase from 2016. The dollar volume of sales in the area increased 25 percent year-over-year to $2.86 billion. The average sales price increased 11 percent to $298,356.

For Arlington in particular, there were 405 sales. Total dollar volume increased 32.8 percent to $85,169,823. Arlington’s monthly housing inventory was 1.2 months in March. According to the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University, a balanced market between buyers and sellers is achieved at about 6.5 months of inventory.

Single family homes spent an average of 34 days on the market in March. There were 456 active single family listings for the Arlington housing market.

March 2017 in Arlington

  • 405                   Homes sold, 17.1 percent higher than March 2016.
  • $185,900         Median sales price for homes, 9.0 percent higher than March 2016.
  • $210,296         Average sales price for homes, a 13.5 percent increase over March 2016.
  • 1.2                    Monthly housing inventory in March 2017.
  • 34                     Average number of days homes spent on the market in March 2017.
  • 456                   Active listings on the market in March 2017.
  • $102                 Average price per square foot for a single family home, up 13.4 percent year-over-year.

New records set in March 2017 for DFW

  • Homes sold in March. Sales for single family homes sold in March beat the previous record set last year by more than 1,000 units, an increase of 13.3 percent.
  • Median sales price for single family homes. The previous record of $237,000 was set in July 2016.
  • Average sales price for homes. The previous record of $289,204 was set in June 2016.
  • Number of active listings in March. Last year’s record was bested by more than 1,000 homes.
    • Average price per square foot for a single family home. The previous record was $124 per square foot, in February 2017.

Celebrating 100 years of service in North Texas, MetroTex is the area’s largest REALTOR association. We are an advocate for homeowners, private property rights, the real estate industry, and real estate professionals. MetroTex is comprised of more than 18,000 members.

Bill Head
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Well-heeled buyers seem to be trading in their Louboutins for cowboy boots this spring. An unexpectedly   massive spike in luxury home sales led the housing market in the first quarter for the Dallas-Fort Worth area, according to the market report released today by the MetroTex Association of REALTORS.

“Our biggest growth category in March was in homes priced at a million or more,” said James Martin, president of MetroTex. “There’s a healthy amount of inventory in the luxury home category, and the buyers are certainly out there. It’s a market segment that we are watching closely these days. We’ve certainly seen prices trending upward over the past several years, but the first quarter was remarkable. We’re talking about a 70 percent increase compared to March of last year.”

While luxury sales are growing, Martin also acknowledged that the bulk of sales in North Texas remains in the range of $200,000 - $500,000. According to the report, 9,573 homes were sold in the DFW area in March, a 12 percent increase from 2016. The dollar volume of sales in the area increased 25 percent year-over-year to $2.86 billion. The average sales price increased 11 percent to $298,356.

For Bedford in particular, there were 58 sales. Total dollar volume increased 16.6 percent to $14,247,546. Bedford’s monthly housing inventory was 1.1 months in March. According to the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University, a balanced market between buyers and sellers is achieved at about 6.5 months of inventory.

Single family homes spent an average of 22 days on the market in March. There were 58 active single family listings for the Bedford housing market.

March 2017 in Bedford

  • 58                     Homes sold, 5.5 percent higher than March 2016.
  • $242,500         Median sales price for homes, 10.0 percent higher than March 2016.
  • $245,647         Average sales price for homes, a 10.6 percent increase over March 2016.
  • 1.1                    Monthly housing inventory in March 2017.
  • 22                     Average number of days homes spent on the market in March 2017.
  • 58                     Active listings on the market in March 2017.
  • $123                 Average price per square foot for a single family home, up 11.0 percent year-over-year.

New records set in March 2017 for DFW

  • Homes sold in March. Sales for single family homes sold in March beat the previous record set last year by more than 1,000 units, an increase of 13.3 percent.
  • Median sales price for single family homes. The previous record of $237,000 was set in July 2016.
  • Average sales price for homes. The previous record of $289,204 was set in June 2016.
  • Number of active listings in March. Last year’s record was bested by more than 1,000 homes.
    • Average price per square foot for a single family home. The previous record was $124 per square foot, in February 2017.

Celebrating 100 years of service in North Texas, MetroTex is the area’s largest REALTOR association. We are an advocate for homeowners, private property rights, the real estate industry, and real estate professionals. MetroTex is comprised of more than 18,000 members.

Bill Head
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Well-heeled buyers seem to be trading in their Louboutins for cowboy boots this spring. An unexpectedly   massive spike in luxury home sales led the housing market in the first quarter for the Dallas-Fort Worth area, according to the market report released today by the MetroTex Association of REALTORS.

“Our biggest growth category in March was in homes priced at a million or more,” said James Martin, president of MetroTex. “There’s a healthy amount of inventory in the luxury home category, and the buyers are certainly out there. It’s a market segment that we are watching closely these days. We’ve certainly seen prices trending upward over the past several years, but the first quarter was remarkable. We’re talking about a 70 percent increase compared to March of last year.”

While luxury sales are growing, Martin also acknowledged that the bulk of sales in North Texas remains in the range of $200,000 - $500,000. According to the report, 9,573 homes were sold in the DFW area in March, a 12 percent increase from 2016. The dollar volume of sales in the area increased 25 percent year-over-year to $2.86 billion. The average sales price increased 11 percent to $298,356.

For Cedar Hill in particular, there were 50 sales. Total dollar volume decreased 4.6 percent to $10,284,728. Cedar Hill’s monthly housing inventory was 1.7 months in March. According to the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University, a balanced market between buyers and sellers is achieved at about 6.5 months of inventory.

Single family homes spent an average of 47 days on the market in March. There were 93 active single family listings for the Cedar Hill housing market.

March 2017 in Cedar Hill

  • 50                     Homes sold, 21.9 percent lower than March 2016.
  • $174,500         Median sales price for homes, 16.3 percent higher than March 2016.
  • $205,695         Average sales price for homes, a 22.1 percent increase over March 2016.
  • 1.7                    Monthly housing inventory in March 2017.
  • 47                     Average number of days homes spent on the market in March 2017.
  • 93                     Active listings on the market in March 2017.
  • $88                   Average price per square foot for a single family home, up 9.3 percent year-over-year.

New records set in March 2017 for DFW

  • Homes sold in March. Sales for single family homes sold in March beat the previous record set last year by more than 1,000 units, an increase of 13.3 percent.
  • Median sales price for single family homes. The previous record of $237,000 was set in July 2016.
  • Average sales price for homes. The previous record of $289,204 was set in June 2016.
  • Number of active listings in March. Last year’s record was bested by more than 1,000 homes.
    • Average price per square foot for a single family home. The previous record was $124 per square foot, in February 2017.

Celebrating 100 years of service in North Texas, MetroTex is the area’s largest REALTOR association. We are an advocate for homeowners, private property rights, the real estate industry, and real estate professionals. MetroTex is comprised of more than 18,000 members.

Bill Head
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Well-heeled buyers seem to be trading in their Louboutins for cowboy boots this spring. An unexpectedly   massive spike in luxury home sales led the housing market in the first quarter for the Dallas-Fort Worth area, according to the market report released today by the MetroTex Association of REALTORS.

“Our biggest growth category in March was in homes priced at a million or more,” said James Martin, president of MetroTex. “There’s a healthy amount of inventory in the luxury home category, and the buyers are certainly out there. It’s a market segment that we are watching closely these days. We’ve certainly seen prices trending upward over the past several years, but the first quarter was remarkable. We’re talking about a 70 percent increase compared to March of last year.”

While luxury sales are growing, Martin also acknowledged that the bulk of sales in North Texas remains in the range of $200,000 - $500,000. According to the report, 9,573 homes were sold in the DFW area in March, a 12 percent increase from 2016. The dollar volume of sales in the area increased 25 percent year-over-year to $2.86 billion. The average sales price increased 11 percent to $298,356.

For Colleyville in particular, there were 48 sales. Total dollar volume increased 57.0 percent to $30,476,416. Colleyville’s monthly housing inventory was 3.6 months in March. According to the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University, a balanced market between buyers and sellers is achieved at about 6.5 months of inventory.

Single family homes spent an average of 91 days on the market in March. There were 159 active single family listings for the Colleyville housing market.

March 2017 in Colleyville

  • 48                     Homes sold, 26.3 percent lower than March 2016.
  • $585,300         Median sales price for homes, 36.1 percent higher than March 2016.
  • $634,925         Average sales price for homes, a 24.3 percent increase over March 2016.
  • 3.6                    Monthly housing inventory in March 2017.
  • 91                     Average number of days homes spent on the market in March 2017.
  • 159                   Active listings on the market in March 2017.
  • $161                 Average price per square foot for a single family home, up 10.2 percent year-over-year.

New records set in March 2017 for DFW

  • Homes sold in March. Sales for single family homes sold in March beat the previous record set last year by more than 1,000 units, an increase of 13.3 percent.
  • Median sales price for single family homes. The previous record of $237,000 was set in July 2016.
  • Average sales price for homes. The previous record of $289,204 was set in June 2016.
  • Number of active listings in March. Last year’s record was bested by more than 1,000 homes.
    • Average price per square foot for a single family home. The previous record was $124 per square foot, in February 2017.

Celebrating 100 years of service in North Texas, MetroTex is the area’s largest REALTOR association. We are an advocate for homeowners, private property rights, the real estate industry, and real estate professionals. MetroTex is comprised of more than 18,000 members.

Bill Head
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Well-heeled buyers seem to be trading in their Louboutins for cowboy boots this spring. An unexpectedly   massive spike in luxury home sales led the housing market in the first quarter for the Dallas-Fort Worth area, according to the market report released today by the MetroTex Association of REALTORS.

“Our biggest growth category in March was in homes priced at a million or more,” said James Martin, president of MetroTex. “There’s a healthy amount of inventory in the luxury home category, and the buyers are certainly out there. It’s a market segment that we are watching closely these days. We’ve certainly seen prices trending upward over the past several years, but the first quarter was remarkable. We’re talking about a 70 percent increase compared to March of last year.”

While luxury sales are growing, Martin also acknowledged that the bulk of sales in North Texas remains in the range of $200,000 - $500,000. According to the report, 9,573 homes were sold in the DFW area in March, a 12 percent increase from 2016. The dollar volume of sales in the area increased 25 percent year-over-year to $2.86 billion. The average sales price increased 11 percent to $298,356.

For Euless in particular, there were 49 sales. Total dollar volume increased 34 percent to $12,484,964. Euless’s monthly housing inventory was 1.0 month in March. According to the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University, a balanced market between buyers and sellers is achieved at about 6.5 months of inventory.

Single family homes spent an average of 27 days on the market in March. There were 48 active single family listings for the Euless housing market.

March 2017 in Euless

  • 49                 Homes sold, 19.5 percent higher than March 2016.
  • $227,000     Median sales price for homes, 9.1 percent higher than March 2016.
  • $254,795     Average sales price for homes, a 12.1 percent increase from March 2016.
  • 1.0                Monthly housing inventory in March 2017.
  • 27                 Average number of days homes spent on the market in March 2017.
  • 48                 Active listings on the market in March 2017.
  • $132             Average price per square foot for a single family home, up 15.9 percent year-over-year.

New records set in March 2017 for DFW

  • Homes sold in March. Sales for single family homes sold in March beat the previous record set last year by more than 1,000 units, an increase of 13.3 percent.
  • Median sales price for single family homes. The previous record of $237,000 was set in July 2016.
  • Average sales price for homes. The previous record of $289,204 was set in June 2016.
  • Number of active listings in March. Last year’s record was bested by more than 1,000 homes.
  • Average price per square foot for a single family home. The previous record was $124 per square foot, in February 2017.

Celebrating 100 years of service in North Texas, MetroTex is the area’s largest REALTOR association. We are an advocate for homeowners, private property rights, the real estate industry, and real estate professionals. MetroTex is comprised of more than 18,000 members.

Bill Head
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Well-heeled buyers seem to be trading in their Louboutins for cowboy boots this spring. An unexpectedly   massive spike in luxury home sales led the housing market in the first quarter for the Dallas-Fort Worth area, according to the market report released today by the MetroTex Association of REALTORS.

“Our biggest growth category in March was in homes priced at a million or more,” said James Martin, president of MetroTex. “There’s a healthy amount of inventory in the luxury home category, and the buyers are certainly out there. It’s a market segment that we are watching closely these days. We’ve certainly seen prices trending upward over the past several years, but the first quarter was remarkable. We’re talking about a 70 percent increase compared to March of last year.”

While luxury sales are growing, Martin also acknowledged that the bulk of sales in North Texas remains in the range of $200,000 - $500,000. According to the report, 9,573 homes were sold in the DFW area in March, a 12 percent increase from 2016. The dollar volume of sales in the area increased 25 percent year-over-year to $2.86 billion. The average sales price increased 11 percent to $298,356.

For Coppell in particular, there were 43 sales. Total dollar volume decreased 21 percent to $17,398,445. Coppell’s monthly housing inventory was 2.6 months in March. According to the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University, a balanced market between buyers and sellers is achieved at about 6.5 months of inventory.

Single family homes spent an average of 39 days on the market in March. There were 132 active single family listings for the Coppell housing market.

March 2017 in Coppell

  • 43                     Homes sold, 15.7 percent lower than March 2016.
  • $383,500         Median sales price for homes, 4.1 percent lower than March 2016.
  • $404,615         Average sales price for homes, a 6.3 percent decrease from March 2016.
  • 2.6                    Monthly housing inventory in March 2017.
  • 39                     Average number of days homes spent on the market in March 2017.
  • 132                   Active listings on the market in March 2017.
  • $156                 Average price per square foot for a single family home, up 5.3 percent year-over-year.

New records set in March 2017 for DFW

  • Homes sold in March. Sales for single family homes sold in March beat the previous record set last year by more than 1,000 units, an increase of 13.3 percent.
  • Median sales price for single family homes. The previous record of $237,000 was set in July 2016.
  • Average sales price for homes. The previous record of $289,204 was set in June 2016.
  • Number of active listings in March. Last year’s record was bested by more than 1,000 homes.
    • Average price per square foot for a single family home. The previous record was $124 per square foot, in February 2017.

Celebrating 100 years of service in North Texas, MetroTex is the area’s largest REALTOR association. We are an advocate for homeowners, private property rights, the real estate industry, and real estate professionals. MetroTex is comprised of more than 18,000 members.

Bill Head
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Well-heeled buyers seem to be trading in their Louboutins for cowboy boots this spring. An unexpectedly   massive spike in luxury home sales led the housing market in the first quarter for the Dallas-Fort Worth area, according to the market report released today by the MetroTex Association of REALTORS.

“Our biggest growth category in March was in homes priced at a million or more,” said James Martin, president of MetroTex. “There’s a healthy amount of inventory in the luxury home category, and the buyers are certainly out there. It’s a market segment that we are watching closely these days. We’ve certainly seen prices trending upward over the past several years, but the first quarter was remarkable. We’re talking about a 70 percent increase compared to March of last year.”

While luxury sales are growing, Martin also acknowledged that the bulk of sales in North Texas remains in the range of $200,000 - $500,000. According to the report, 9,573 homes were sold in the DFW area in March, a 12 percent increase from 2016. The dollar volume of sales in the area increased 25 percent year-over-year to $2.86 billion. The average sales price increased 11 percent to $298,356.

For Frisco in particular, there were 253 sales. Total dollar volume increased 0.4 percent to $123.6 million. Frisco’s monthly housing inventory was 3.1 months in March. According to the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University, a balanced market between buyers and sellers is achieved at about 6.5 months of inventory.

Single family homes spent an average of 48 days on the market in March. There were 836 active single family listings for the Frisco housing market.

March 2017 in Frisco

  • 253               Homes sold, up 0.4 percent from March 2016.
  • $423,250     Median sales price for homes, 8.7 percent higher than March 2016.
  • $488,386     Average sales price for homes, an 11.7 percent increase from March 2016.
  • 3.1                Monthly housing inventory in March 2017.
  • 48                 Average number of days homes spent on the market in March 2017.
  • 836               Active listings on the market in March 2017.
  • $146             Average price per square foot for a single family home, up 9.6 percent year-over-year.

New records set in March 2017 for DFW

  • Homes sold in March. Sales for single family homes sold in March beat the previous record set last year by more than 1,000 units, an increase of 13.3 percent.
  • Median sales price for single family homes. The previous record of $237,000 was set in July 2016.
  • Average sales price for homes. The previous record of $289,204 was set in June 2016.
  • Number of active listings in March. Last year’s record was bested by more than 1,000 homes.
  • Average price per square foot for a single family home. The previous record was $124 per square foot, in February 2017.

Celebrating 100 years of service in North Texas, MetroTex is the area’s largest REALTOR association. We are an advocate for homeowners, private property rights, the real estate industry, and real estate professionals. MetroTex is comprised of more than 18,000 members.

Bill Head
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Well-heeled buyers seem to be trading in their Louboutins for cowboy boots this spring. An unexpectedly   massive spike in luxury home sales led the housing market in the first quarter for the Dallas-Fort Worth area, according to the market report released today by the MetroTex Association of REALTORS.

“Our biggest growth category in March was in homes priced at a million or more,” said James Martin, president of MetroTex. “There’s a healthy amount of inventory in the luxury home category, and the buyers are certainly out there. It’s a market segment that we are watching closely these days. We’ve certainly seen prices trending upward over the past several years, but the first quarter was remarkable. We’re talking about a 70 percent increase compared to March of last year.”

While luxury sales are growing, Martin also acknowledged that the bulk of sales in North Texas remains in the range of $200,000 - $500,000. According to the report, 9,573 homes were sold in the DFW area in March, a 12 percent increase from 2016. The dollar volume of sales in the area increased 25 percent year-over-year to $2.86 billion. The average sales price increased 11 percent to $298,356.

For Dallas in particular, there were 1,155 sales. Total dollar volume increased 15.7 percent to $474,854,144. Dallas’s monthly housing inventory was 2.7 months in March. According to the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University, a balanced market between buyers and sellers is achieved at about 6.5 months of inventory.

Single family homes spent an average of 39 days on the market in March. There were 2,624 active single family listings for the Dallas housing market.

March 2017 in Dallas

  • 1,155                Homes sold, 5.0 percent higher than March 2016.
  • $325,000         Median sales price for homes, 14.1 percent higher than March 2016.
  • $411,129         Average sales price for homes, a 10.2 percent increase from March 2016.
  • 2.7                    Monthly housing inventory in March 2017.
  • 39                     Average number of days homes spent on the market in March 2017.
  • 2,624                Active listings on the market in March 2017.
  • $178                 Average price per square foot for a single family home, up 8.4 percent year-over-year.

New records set in March 2017 for DFW

  • Homes sold in March. Sales for single family homes sold in March beat the previous record set last year by more than 1,000 units, an increase of 13.3 percent.
  • Median sales price for single family homes. The previous record of $237,000 was set in July 2016.
  • Average sales price for homes. The previous record of $289,204 was set in June 2016.
  • Number of active listings in March. Last year’s record was bested by more than 1,000 homes.
  • Average price per square foot for a single family home. The previous record was $124 per square foot, in February 2017.

Celebrating 100 years of service in North Texas, MetroTex is the area’s largest REALTOR association. We are an advocate for homeowners, private property rights, the real estate industry, and real estate professionals. MetroTex is comprised of more than 18,000 members.

Bill Head
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Well-heeled buyers seem to be trading in their Louboutins for cowboy boots this spring. An unexpectedly   massive spike in luxury home sales led the housing market in the first quarter for the Dallas-Fort Worth area, according to the market report released today by the MetroTex Association of REALTORS.

“Our biggest growth category in March was in homes priced at a million or more,” said James Martin, president of MetroTex. “There’s a healthy amount of inventory in the luxury home category, and the buyers are certainly out there. It’s a market segment that we are watching closely these days. We’ve certainly seen prices trending upward over the past several years, but the first quarter was remarkable. We’re talking about a 70 percent increase compared to March of last year.”

While luxury sales are growing, Martin also acknowledged that the bulk of sales in North Texas remains in the range of $200,000 - $500,000. According to the report, 9,573 homes were sold in the DFW area in March, a 12 percent increase from 2016. The dollar volume of sales in the area increased 25 percent year-over-year to $2.86 billion. The average sales price increased 11 percent to $298,356.

For Rockwall in particular, there were 76 sales. Total dollar volume decreased 1.3 percent to $22.5 million. Rockwall’s monthly housing inventory was 2.6 months in March. According to the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University, a balanced market between buyers and sellers is achieved at about 6.5 months of inventory.

Single family homes spent an average of 45 days on the market in March. There were 203 active single family listings for the Rockwall housing market.

March 2017 in Rockwall

  • 76                 Homes sold, down 8.4 percent from March 2016.
  • $275,000     Median sales price for homes, 9.1 percent higher than March 2016.
  • $295,779     Average sales price for homes, a 7.8 percent increase from March 2016.
  • 2.6                Monthly housing inventory in March 2017.
  • 45                 Average number of days homes spent on the market in March 2017.
  • 203               Active listings on the market in March 2017.
  • $120             Average price per square foot for a single family home, up 9.9 percent year-over-year.

New records set in March 2017 for DFW

  • Homes sold in March. Sales for single family homes sold in March beat the previous record set last year by more than 1,000 units, an increase of 13.3 percent.
  • Median sales price for single family homes. The previous record of $237,000 was set in July 2016.
  • Average sales price for homes. The previous record of $289,204 was set in June 2016.
  • Number of active listings in March. Last year’s record was bested by more than 1,000 homes.
  • Average price per square foot for a single family home. The previous record was $124 per square foot, in February 2017.

Celebrating 100 years of service in North Texas, MetroTex is the area’s largest REALTOR association. We are an advocate for homeowners, private property rights, the real estate industry, and real estate professionals. MetroTex is comprised of more than 18,000 members.