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Median Texas home price up 13.4% during first quarter of 2021

By growthzone | April 22, 2021

The median sales price of homes in Texas reached $274,300 in the first quarter this year, an increase of 13.4% over the same period last year, according to the 2021-Q1 Texas Quarterly Housing Report released today by Texas REALTORS®. “The demand for housing in Texas remained strong despite the winter storm in February and the pandemic,” said Marvin…

Are Home Inspections Worth It?

By growthzone | April 21, 2021

We can all agree the past year has been a remarkably interesting year, especially for the housing market. With low interest rate and less listings, 2020 ended with historic highs for home sales, and now 2021 has had an extraordinarily strong start. Dallas-Fort Worth continues to be one of the strongest housing markets! A home…

Increasing Your Buyer’s Purchasing Power

By growthzone | April 19, 2021

How does a buyer’s credit score impact how much house they can buy? How much of an impact does their credit score have on their purchase price? A buyer’s credit score impacts not only the interest rate on a mortgage loan, but also the mortgage insurance rate and the homeowner’s insurance rate, cumulatively impacting the…

March Brings Little Relief to Collin County’s Inventory-Strapped Housing Market

By growthzone | April 13, 2021

The Collin County Association of Realtors (CCAR) reports that new listings significantly increased in March 2021, yet not enough to provide relief for Collin County’s inventory-strapped housing market. In March, 14.1% fewer homeowners listed their home than the year prior (1,663 vs. 1,936). However, it’s a significant uptick from the month prior, where 39.6% fewer…

Voting in the May 1 Municipal Elections

By growthzone | April 8, 2021

Local elections are quickly approaching, and we want to make sure you have all of the information you need to make your day at the polls a breeze. Early voting begins April 19 and runs through April 27-polls are closed on Sundays. During Early Voting, voters can cast their ballot at any early voting site…

CDC Extends Eviction Moratorium

By growthzone | March 29, 2021

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) announced today that it is extending its nationwide eviction moratorium through June 30, 2021. The order was put into place Sept. 4, 2020, but has been challenged in court across numerous states and localities in the months since. In addition to the court challenges, the National Association of REALTORS®…

The Home Features Topping Every Buyer’s Wish List

By growthzone | March 29, 2021

Buying a home is a goal that many want to accomplish. It’s important to note that there’s also a lot of planning that goes into it. Before stepping into the world of home buying, make sure to list what the perfect house should have for you. Every buyer has their own preferences, but these are…

Artificial Intelligence, Augmented Reality, Block Chain, 3D Printing: Why NAR is Investing in the Future of Tech with Ashley Stinson

By growthzone | March 26, 2021

Don’t miss the latest episode of CCAR’s podcast Welcome to the Top with Second Century Ventures Senior Director of Marketing and Communications, Ashley Stinson. In this episode you will learn how NAR is playing a pivotal role in tech startups across the globe, its vision for the future, and its take on disruptors. Listen Now

Voter Registration Deadline for Municipal Elections is April 1

By growthzone | March 25, 2021

April 1, 2021 is the last day to register to vote in the May 1 municipal elections. If you’re not registered yet, you can register to vote in person at your county voter registrar’s office. Libraries and post offices also provide postage-paid voter application forms. If neither of these are an option for you, you…

Collin County’s Housing Market Far from Balanced One Year into the Pandemic

By growthzone | March 18, 2021

The Collin County Association of Realtors (CCAR) reports that the pandemic has left the Collin County housing market far from balanced, as new listings remain low and demand for area homes continues to increase. In February, 39.6% fewer homeowners listed their home than the year prior (1,097 vs. 1,815), while 38.7% more homes went under…

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