August 2025

What Everyone’s Getting Wrong About the Rise in New Home Inventory

What Everyone’s Getting Wrong About the Rise in New Home Inventory

You may have seen talk online that new home inventory is at its highest level since the crash. And if you lived through the crash back in 2008, seeing new construction is up again may feel a little scary. But here’s what you need to remember: a lot of what you see online is designed to get clicks. So, you may not be getting the full story. A closer look at the data and a little expert insight can...

History Shows the Housing Market Always Recovers

History Shows the Housing Market Always Recovers

Now that the market is slowing down, homeowners who haven’t sold at the price they were hoping for are increasingly pulling their homes off the market. According to the latest data from Realtor.com, the number of homeowners taking their homes off the market is up 38% since the start of this year and 48% since the same time last June. For every 100 new listings in June, about 21 homes were taken off the...

From SB 9 to SB 10: The Latest on Texas Property Tax Changes and What It Means for DFW

From SB 9 to SB 10: The Latest on Texas Property Tax Changes and What It Means for DFW

If you read my last post on SB 9 and how it could impact DFW communities, you’ll want this important update. The legislative landscape has shifted, and now SB 10 is at the center of the property-tax conversation in Texas. SB 9 Has Changed Course When we last looked at SB 9, the bill proposed reducing city and county property tax revenue caps from 3.5% to 2.5% for communities over 75,000 people....

Should You Still Expect a Bidding War?

Should You Still Expect a Bidding War?

If you’re still worried about having to deal with a bidding war when you buy a home, you may be able to let some of that fear go. While multiple-offer situations haven’t disappeared entirely, they’re not nearly as common as they used to be. In fact, a recent survey shows agents reported only 1 in 5 homes (20%) nationally received multiple offers in June 2025. That’s down from nearly 1 in 3...

From Frenzy to Breathing Room: Buyers Finally Have Time Again

From Frenzy to Breathing Room: Buyers Finally Have Time Again

If you tried to buy a home a few years ago, you probably still remember the frenzy. Homes were listed one day and gone the next. Sometimes it only took hours. You had to drop everything to go and see the house, and if you hesitated even slightly, someone else swooped in and bought it – sometimes even sight unseen. That kind of intensity pushed a lot of buyers to the sidelines. It was stressful,...

Condos Could Be a Win for Today’s Buyers

Condos Could Be a Win for Today’s Buyers

Not every homebuyer wants the biggest house on the block. Some want something simpler, more affordable, and easier to maintain, especially in a market where every dollar counts. That’s where condos come in. For first-time buyers, they can be a smart way to get into homeownership without stretching your budget. For downsizers, they offer less space to maintain with the flexibility to stay in a great...

More Contracts Are Falling Through. Here’s How To Get Ahead.

More Contracts Are Falling Through. Here’s How To Get Ahead.

When you sell a house, the last thing you want is for the deal to fall apart right before closing. But according to the latest data from Redfin, that’s happening a bit more often lately. The good news is, it’s completely avoidable if you lean on an agent for insight into why that is and how to avoid it happening to you. This June, 15% of pending home sales fell through. That means those buyers...

Is It Better To Buy Now or Wait for Lower Mortgage Rates? Here’s the Tradeoff

Is It Better To Buy Now or Wait for Lower Mortgage Rates? Here’s the Tradeoff

Mortgage rates are still a hot topic – and for good reason. After the most recent jobs report came out weaker than expected, the bond market reacted almost instantly. And, as a result, in early August mortgage rates dropped to their lowest point so far this year (6.55%). While that may not sound like a big deal, pretty much every buyer has been waiting for rates to fall. And even a seemingly small...

Are These Myths About Buying a Newly Built Home Holding You Back?

Are These Myths About Buying a Newly Built Home Holding You Back?

If you’ve been skipping over newly built homes in your search, you might be doing so based on outdated assumptions. Let’s clear up a few of the most common myths, so you don’t miss out on a solid opportunity. Myth 1: New Homes Are More Expensive It’s easy to assume a new build will cost more than an existing home, but that’s not necessarily true, especially right now. Data from...

Illustration highlighting Texas Senate Bill 9 and its impact on DFW Metroplex communities. The image shows a sad cartoon man with empty pockets, a desk calendar labeled "PROPERTY TAX" in bold letters, and a white model house. Bold yellow text at the top reads: “SB 9 and the DFW Metroplex: Which communities are in and which are out?” — emphasizing property tax concerns and local impact.

SB 9 and the DFW Metroplex: Which Communities Are In and Which Are Out?

The Texas Senate’s recent passage of Senate Bill 9 (SB 9) could bring new limits on how much property tax revenue many cities and counties can collect without voter approval. The bill lowers the cap from 3.5% to 2.5% annually for those with populations over 75,000. For the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex, this means some cities would see tighter revenue growth limits, while others would continue under...