
A Look Inside Dallas-Fort Worth's Most Expensive Homes
From a $64 million historic estate to modern architectural marvels, a look at the eight most expensive homes currently on the market in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
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From a $64 million historic estate to modern architectural marvels, a look at the eight most expensive homes currently on the market in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

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A new partnership will develop the 3,100-acre Cole Ranch in Denton, Texas, into a master-planned community with over 4,300 homes and 1,200 acres of green space.

Commute distances are increasing for Corpus Christi workers as new jobs locate far from residential centers, creating a growing mismatch fueled by housing costs.

Real estate agent commissions in Texas are increasing, reaching an average of 5.57% in 2024, in direct contrast to a declining national average.