The Dallas-Fort Worth MSA has the third highest concentration of Fortune 500 companies. It pumps out $500 billion worth of GDP, which puts it in 14th place in the world by OPEC. But then it has that raw Texas tapestry; people with cowboy hats and snakeskin boots, the quintessential love for all things barbecued, and its supply of historic legends in the American folklore. In fact, all the stories from the “Old West” have some connection to good ol' Dallas.
The city skyline is an economic dream painted in steel and glass. The 25 million sqft. Telecom Corridor is home to more than 5000 companies and is a mini-economy in itself. Known as the Silicon Prairie, it has several national headquarters like AT&T, Ericsson, Samsung, Texas Instruments, etc. It also has several Fortune 500 companies like Energy Transfer Equity, HollyFrontier, Southwest Airlines, Tenet Healthcare, Trinity Industries, and more.
If Dallas is known for anything other than its glassy skyscrapers, then it’s its amazing culture, which permeates into everything, from food to festivals. The food here is a mesmerizingly good. A rich variety of Tex-Mex cuisine can be found almost everywhere. Food joints regularly top lists by Zagat Surveys and the city as the whole redefines steakhouse dining. With its long passion for grilled meat, contemporary Dallas is a leading destination for charred cuisine. The festivals are as wild as the Wild West, and two of them which you need to attend at any costs are, The Wake and the Heart of Dallas. It also has a sporty side and you will frequently find the city teams (Dallas Cowboys, Texas Rangers, Dallas Stars, Dallas Mavericks) in sports pages of leading dailies.
But the loveliest side of the city is the 68 acres known as the Dallas Arts District, an embodiment of true Southern Art. It is a founding member of the Global Cultural Districts Network and has much influence in the international art scene. Some places to go to gratify the artist in you are AT&T Performing Arts Center, Dallas Museum of Art, Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House and The Trammell & Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art.
Dallas is a perfect place to move in. Its growth story coupled with interesting mélange of city life makes it a safe and sound bet in the real-estate scene of America. If you wish to move in, let NewHomeSource guide you. You can find beautiful homes in the price range of the mid $100’s to more than a million with an area of 1500-6000 sqft. These homes are built by names like History Makers Homes, Meritage Homes, Darling Homes, etc. and they are fully vetted by us. So put your worries at bay and explore the assortment of properties we offer.
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Market Overview: New Construction in Dallas, TX
Here is a quick overview of housing developments in Dallas, as well as the new construction outlook for new build homes in Dallas:
City | Dallas |
State | Texas |
Metro Area | Dallas |
New Home Communities | 967 |
Quick Move in Homes | 5,042 |
Homes Under Construction | 3,701 |
Starting Price | $115,400 |
Average Price | $931,477 |
Price Per Square Foot | $325 |
Home Builders | 106 |
Builders in Dallas | - Taylor Morrison
- Ashton Woods
- Centre Living Homes
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Customizable Options in Dallas
Floor Plans Available | 10,818 |
Bedroom Count | 1 to 42 |
Bathroom Count | 1 to 6 |
Square Footage Range | 763 to 8,332 sq/ft. |