Dallas, TX

Suburban Spillover and Urban Standouts: How Dallas Homebuyers Moved This Week – 03/20/2026

This week’s Dallas real estate market update shows a familiar theme with a few new twists: steady interest in core Dallas neighborhoods, more exploratory searches in the northern suburbs, and a clear preference for move-in-ready homes. Across the Dallas real estate market, agents described healthy but selective buyer demand, with shoppers weighing commute times, school districts, and renovated finishes...

Inside the Top of the Market: Dallas’ 5 Most Expensive Home Types This Week – 03/15/2026

The ultra-luxury tier of the Dallas real estate market continues to define itself in a handful of prestigious enclaves, and this week was no exception. At the very top of the Dallas real estate market, activity clustered around grand estates in Preston Hollow, historic mansions in Highland Park, custom builds in University Park, view-driven properties in Bluffview and along White Rock Lake, and high-rise...

Suburban Drift and In-Town Competition: How Dallas Buyers Moved Around the Map This Week – 03/13/2026

Across the Dallas real estate market this week, agents described a landscape defined less by big swings in price and more by subtle shifts in where buyers are willing to compromise. From established in-town neighborhoods like Lakewood and Oak Lawn to fast-growing suburbs such as Frisco and McKinney, the Dallas real estate market showed a familiar pattern: strong interest in move‑in‑ready homes,...

Ultra-Luxury on Display: This Week’s Top 5 Most Expensive Home Types in Dallas – 03/08/2026

This week’s Dallas real estate market once again underscored how concentrated the city’s ultra-luxury action is. The very top of the Dallas real estate market clustered around a familiar cast of neighborhoods—Highland Park, Preston Hollow, University Park, Bluffview, and the Turtle Creek high-rise corridor—each offering a different interpretation of what “most expensive” really means in...

Dallas Buyers Push Back Into the Market as Suburban Showings Pick Up – 03/06/2026

Dallas real estate agents described this past week as a steady, quietly competitive stretch for the Dallas real estate market, with buyers re-engaging after the holidays and refocusing on specific neighborhoods. From in-town favorites like Lakewood and Oak Lawn to family-oriented suburbs such as Plano, Frisco, and Richardson, activity centered on move-in-ready homes and realistic pricing. While no single...

Ultra-Luxury on Display: How Dallas’s Top 5 Most Expensive Homes Stack Up This Week – 03/01/2026

Dallas real estate continues to command national attention at the ultra-luxury level. This week, the Dallas real estate market at the very top end is defined less by individual addresses and more by a clear hierarchy of home types and neighborhoods. From legacy estates in Highland Park to glass-wrapped compounds in Preston Hollow, a handful of property profiles are setting the tone for what it means to...

Suburban Heat, Urban Patience: How Dallas Homebuyers Moved Around the Map This Week – 02/27/2026

This week’s Dallas real estate market update reveals a city where suburban single-family homes are drawing brisk attention, while some urban condo pockets are seeing a more measured pace. Across the Dallas real estate market, agents describe a clear pattern: motivated buyers are chasing move-in-ready homes in popular neighborhoods, but are also quietly widening their search to more affordable areas as...

Ultra-Luxury on Display: This Week’s Top 5 Most Expensive Home Types in Dallas – 02/22/2026

This week’s Dallas real estate market at the very top end was all about ultra-luxury buyers quietly touring the city’s most exclusive enclaves. While the broader market moved at its usual winter pace, agents working in Highland Park, University Park, Preston Hollow, Bluffview, Lakewood and along Turtle Creek reported that serious buyers were narrowing their focus to only the most compelling,...

Dallas Buyers Shift North While Urban Condos Quietly Regain Attention – 02/20/2026

This week in the Dallas real estate market, local agents described a city that’s still very active but increasingly selective. Instead of chasing every new listing, buyers are honing in on specific neighborhoods and home types, weighing commute times, schools, and lifestyle amenities more carefully than they did just a few months ago. From family-focused Frisco and McKinney to urban living in Uptown and...

Inside Dallas’s Ultra-Luxury Tier: How the Top 5 Most Expensive Home Types Stacked Up This Week – 02/15/2026

This week in the Dallas real estate market, attention at the very top end of the price spectrum clustered around a familiar cast of ultra-luxury neighborhoods and property types. Agents working the Dallas real estate market reported that the priciest activity was concentrated in Highland Park, Preston Hollow, Bluffview, the Turtle Creek/Uptown high-rise corridor, and new-build custom homes in University...

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