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Home-buying power shrinks in Dallas-Fort Worth
The change in buying power, calculated by our data viz team, is a percent change for the 1970 house price/annual income ratio to the present. Data: RealtyHop; Chart: Axios VisualsFort Worth residents' home buying power has decreased the most out of major Texas cities in the past 50 years, per an Axios analysis of a RealtyHop study.Why it matters: Housing inventory is finally starting to increase in Dallas-Fort Worth after years of minimal buying options.State of play: In February 2022, there were slightly more than 4,000 active listings in the metro. In April of this year, there were about 18,500...
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