Should the Seller Attend the Home Inspection? When It Helps and When It Works Against You
In both the Dallas–Fort Worth and Greater Houston real estate markets, the question of whether a seller should attend a home inspection […]
In both the Dallas–Fort Worth and Greater Houston real estate markets, the question of whether a seller should attend a home inspection […]
The Greater Houston housing market is feeling a change. Inventory is rising, days on market are stretching longer, and more buyers are […]
The DFW housing market is shifting from a seller’s market, becoming balanced or moving to a buyer’s market. We’re seeing longer days […]
The Houston real estate market is seeing a noticeable shift in 2025. With more homes for sale across the metro area, buyers […]
DFW home buyers are coming in with more requests and stronger leverage especially when it comes to repairs. If you’re selling a […]
The DFW Market Is Busy—Buyers Are Watching Closely Summer is peak real estate season in Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, and Frisco—but so […]
The Dallas-Fort Worth real estate market is shifting this summer, and buyers are no longer rushing into bidding wars. With interest rates stabilizing […]
In 2025, Houston’s housing market looks a little different: If you’re selling a home in The Woodlands, Katy, Bellaire, or River Oaks, you’re no longer just […]
Homeowners across Dallas-Fort Worth are facing a growing challenge in 2025: home insurance premiums are on the rise—and coverage is getting harder […]
Home inspections can uncover issues that might lead buyers to back out, especially in the unique DFW housing market. Discover the top reasons inspections fall through, from foundation problems to HVAC deficiencies, and learn how to address these issues as a seller or negotiate repairs as a buyer. Whether you’re preparing to list your home or considering a purchase, this guide will help you navigate common inspection findings in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
