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With oil prices falling so rapidly, will Houston be able to recreate the same success as it had in 2014? Houston’s 2014 was one for the books, as the city’s more than proficient job creators bolster the market with an
Hundreds of thousands of potential homebuyers will be boomeranging back to the housing market over the next seven years. The Houston area is poised to see more than 100,000 potential homebuyers enter the housing market fray over the next seven
We’re all waiting for Houston’s housing inventory situation to improve…but that has yet to happen. The inventory situation in Houston continued to worsen in 2014, according to new numbers from realtor.com. Per realtor.com’s analysis, inventory in Houston dropped by 4.9 percent from November
Builders want to build but face stifling shortages to skilled labor. On January 26, the price of crude oil dropped to $45.15 – its lowest point since 2009. Since October 2014, we’ve been following the dips in oil price,
Home prices in the Texas area remained right on track in the latest Case-Shiller. Home prices in the Texas area remained positive as ever in November, with prices in Dallas rising 0.1 percent from October and 7.7 percent from Nov. 2013, according to the latest Case-Shiller
Using data from 2014, Redfin predicts what Houston neighborhoods will stand out in the new year. Hot is the perfect way to describe the Houston market in 2014. With booming sales and a seemingly insatiable demand, the city has
Using data provided by CoreLogic, we look closer at the foreclosure and serious delinquency rates of the last two years. Last week, we reviewed CoreLogic’s latest foreclosure report, which provided a brief snapshot of national and local foreclosure levels
In light of the falling price of crude oil, Credit Suisse sees 2015 – and possibly 2016 – as a year of relative decline. The glory of Texas is built on a foundation of oil. Slick, black bricks of
Travel between Dallas and Houston may be getting a lot easier… Often referred to as Texas’ first female governor, Ann Richards once famously said that it wasn’t until she campaigned in the Lone Star State that she gathered an
Real estate agent Rod Castaneda is new to the offices of RE/MAX The Woodlands & Spring, according to a press release. “We are very fortunate to have a realtor with Rod’s international experience join our office,” said Danna Furnace-Grimes,
Cash sales are on the decline, but still represent a large chunk of the market. Recovery was the word in 2014, as the national real estate market shifted and readjusted to find its footing, and as we slowly begin
We’ve come a long ways since the market crash, but does new research suggest we’ve gone too far? With asking prices up in Houston by 13.4 percent, the market the market may be overvalued to market fundamentals, according to a new
Houston breaks records in 2014, but is the city on too much of a roll to slow down in 2015? It has been an exceptionally exciting year for Texas and particularly Houston, where home sales and prices have continued
A residential real estate brokerage in Houston hired three new real estate agents to join their office, according to a press release. Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Gary Greene added Bertha Coronado, Roxana Hebert and Jennifer Martinez at
November saw foreclosures drop…just not everywhere. Nationwide, the plague of foreclosures persists, but their frequency has dwindled to much more manageable and healthy levels, according to the latest report from CoreLogic. As of November 2014, completed foreclosures were 41,000,
Top real estate brokerage partners for 2014 included Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Gary Greene’s relocation department, according to a press release. The brokerage was recognized by AIReS, a corporate relocation solutions company, which determined their rankings by