Fort Worth growth resets the Dallas-Fort Worth housing map
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Fort Worth growth resets the Dallas-Fort Worth housing map
"The northeast corner became a symbol of Texas growth: prices soared, commutes stretched and master-planned communities stacked up so tight you could borrow sugar through the fence."
"Fort Worth alone added about 32,000 new residents in the past year, making it one of the top contributors to growth in the Metroplex."
"Home values in DFW declined about 5% in 2025, with the greatest pressure in markets that previously saw the highest appreciation."
"Land got scarcer, costs climbed and the old just keep heading north strategy is about as worn out as a ranch gate in August."
The Dallas-Fort Worth housing market has seen significant changes over the past decade, particularly along the U.S. 75 corridor. As the population grows to approximately 8.7 million, more residents are moving to secondary and suburban areas. The market is transitioning from a frantic seller's market to a slower pace, creating competition for buyers. Fort Worth has experienced substantial growth, adding around 32,000 new residents in the past year. Home values in DFW declined by about 5% in 2025, indicating a shift in focus towards western regions with more affordable options.
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