MLS Statistics – March 2021
DFW MLS Statistics – December 2020
MLS Statistics – November 2020
MLS Statistics – October 2020
Will The 2020 Surge Continue?
What started out looking like another banner year following the first quarter was suddenly crashed thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Since then, the recovery has been nothing shy or remarkable. See the graph below, courtesy of Fair Texas Title:
As of September, sales for single-family homes have outpaced 2019 by 4% but still lingers slightly behind condo sales. The question is: will it last?
Working for us is the incredibly low listing inventory we continue to experience has caused buyers who would normally have purchased to continue to hold out for the right house. Interest rates remain at historic lows.
Working against us is the continued Covid lockdown, what is typically a 3rd quarter slowdown, and of course the election. Election seasons always see a slower market because uncertainty is the worst thing any market can experience.
Will it continue? I believe so. Chances are we’ll see numbers settle down a bit as to mimic 2019 a bit more, but barring Covid-20 or Giant Meteor the good times should continue to roll.
MLS Statistics – September 2020
MLS Statistics – August 2020
Architectural Corner – The Shotgun Home – June 2020
(Definitely one of my favorite names for a housing style.)
Shotgun houses were a product of the
post-Civil War era, and were designed to fit as many homes into a city block as possible No more than 12’ wide, they were most popular in the Southern US, particularly New Orleans, but can be found as far as Chicago, Florida, Key West and here in Dallas.
Typically configured with no hallway, living room in the front and kitchen in the back, these homes were all about space economy. Rooms are surprisingly spacious (unhindered by parallel rooms) and high ceilings for ventilation. Some are two-storied, especially in New Orleans (see embarrassing Mardi Gras pictures), and typically elevated 3’ above ground in case of flooding.