About this data
Four years of Metroplex home sales, neighborhood by neighborhood.
What this showsPrices, price per square foot, and days to
sell are medians; the other measures are shares of sales. Price ranges group
homes by first asking price.
What counts as a saleExisting homes only; new construction
and builder sales excluded. Homes that were listed and never sold are not
shown at all; over the last 12 months roughly one in three DFW listings ended
without a sale.
How cuts are measuredAsking-price stats count cuts made by
relisting: when a home was cancelled or expired and relisted within a year, we
measure against the FIRST asking price.
Small areasPale areas have fewer than 5 sales in the selected
view, or the selected stat is not reported there; small samples are noisy, and
areas under 15 sales are drawn softer. Total sales differ between area sizes
because smaller areas more often fall under the 5-sale reporting floor and
their sales drop out of the total. Neighborhood areas are US Census tracts.
ColorsColor bands are fixed value ranges chosen around the
metro's typical range for each measure. They are not recomputed for the view
you are looking at, so a color means the same thing in every area size, price
range and time window.
Time windows
Data dates
Compare puts two areas side by side. Open any area, tap Compare, then pick the
second area on the map or with the search box. Comparisons and the year-over-year
lines read the trailing trend series shown in every card: all prices, trailing 3
months for ZIPs and parts of town, trailing 12 months for neighborhoods. A change
from a year ago is only shown where both ends of that year carry at least 30
sales, so quiet areas simply say there is not enough history.
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