The Dallas Morning News Real Estate column
Real estate in Dallas-Fort Worth DROP 26 percent: First quarter statistics on the housing market should remove any doubt about the slowdown in the Dallas-Fort Worth real estate market.
For the first three months of the year, for a total transaction of property in the four countries of the zone have been circle of more than 26 per cent of the first quarter of 1999, according to the latest figures U.S. securities Woodall Rodgers’s Office .
Real estate industry and pre-owned home sales - two key components of the quarterly real estate transaction amounts - were more than 21 per cent in the first quarter.
Analysts attribute the slowdown to higher interest rates and a peak in some sectors of the property.
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