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January 2024 DFW Real Estate Stats

January 2024 brought a surge in North Texas real estate listings, with Collin County leading at a 25% increase in new listings compared to the same period last year. Dallas County follows suit with a commendable 14% uptick, while Denton and Rockwall counties record rises of 12% and 32%, respectively. Tarrant County, while still showing growth, experiences a more modest increase of 6% in new listings. While days on market varied—Collin improved by 1.8%, Dallas increased by 9%, Denton dropped by 13%, and Rockwall rose by 6%—closed sales were up in all counties except Tarrant, which saw a 4% decrease.

In summary, the January 2024 real estate statistics paint a picture of a vibrant and dynamic market in North Texas. The surge in new listings signifies growing confidence among sellers, while variations in days on the market underscore the nuanced nature of local market conditions. Despite minor fluctuations, the overall trajectory remains positive, reaffirming North Texas as a robust hub for real estate activity.

Our stats infographics include a year over year comparison and area highlights for single family homes broken down by county. We encourage you to share these infographics and video with your sphere.

For more stats information, pdfs and graphics of our stats including detailed information by county, visit the Resources section on our website at DFW Area Real Estate Statistics | Republic Title of Texas.

For the full report from the Texas A&M Real Estate Research Center, click here. For NTREIS County reports click here.

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