Home Builders in Dallas - Fort Worth, Texas

Dallas - Fort Worth Home Builders - Welcome to our Dallas - Fort Worth Home Builder section where you can quickly discover information about home builders and subdivisions in the area. In this section, you will find the logos for home builders in Dallas and the Fort Worth, Texas area. Visit each home builder website for further information about their homes for sale, floor plans, standard features, upgrades, and financing options. The Dallas/Fort Worth area has more than 6 million residents and is the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the US, with a thriving economy ideal for first-time home buyers. Thank you for making New Homes Section a destination during your search for a new home in Dallas.

 


 

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Mercedes Homes - Texas Home Builder

Mercedes Homes is a new home builder in Texas with new homes in Fort Worth and Dallas. Mercedes Homes has homes for sale in Fort Worth and Dallas starting at the $100s.

www.MercedesHomes.com | Contact Mercedes Homes
Quick Move-in Homes | Community Listings

 

Cheldan Homes - Texas Home Builder

Cheldan Homes is a single-family home builder with new single-family homes in Dallas and Fort Worth. Cheldan Homes has homes in Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas starting from the $100s.

www.CheldanHomes.com | Contact Cheldan Homes
Quick Move-in Homes | Community Listings

 


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Information about new homes for sale in Dallas and Dallas new home subdivisions.


Real Estate

Dallas real estate offers home buyers many affordable opportunities. According to the Texas A&M Real Estate Center, the median price of a new house as of January 2008 was $147,300. Real estate in Dallas has often been considered a value because of the many inexpensive new and resale opportunities. In addition, the city is home to many large corporations and small businesses that consistently provide the city with economic growth and opportunity.

New Homes

The recent correction in the real estate market has increased the amount of available Dallas new homes. As of January 2008, The Texas A&M Real Estate Center reported that the city had over 28,000 houses for sale. This large inventory of new homes to choose from gives families the ability to choose a house that fits their needs, wants and budget. Value pricing, low interest rates and choices make buying a new home a good opportunity for a long-term investment and family home.

Home Builders

New Homes in Dallas are built by both local and national builders. Many of these new homes are built in subdivisions and master planned communities that were created with residents in mind.  Dallas home builders create these new communities complete with neighborhood parks, commercial centers, hiking trails and schools. Homebuyers can choose from single-family, condominium, custom and active lifestyle homes. Buyers can opt to build their house, and enjoy the experience of seeing their home built from the ground up, or they can choose to move into an already built or quick move-in home.

National Home Builders

Centex Homes, Ashton Woods Homes, D.R. Horton Homes, Mercedes Homes, K.B Homes, Ryland Homes, Royce Builders

Local Home Builders

American Legend Homes, LGI Development, Grand Homes, Perry Homes, First City Homes, Stephenson Custom Homes

General City Information

Dallas was incorporated on February 2nd, 1856 and the city’s motto is “Live Large. Think Big”. The city encompasses 385 square miles and rests at an elevation of 430 ft. It is the ninth largest city in the U.S. and the third largest city in Texas with a 2006 population of more than 1.2 million people.

Dallas/Fort Worth is a part of the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington Metropolitan area, which consists of 12 counties in all: Collin County, Dallas County, Delta County, Denton County, Ellis County, Hunt Count, Johnson County, Kaufman County, Parker County, Rockwall County, Tarrant Count and Wise Count; the estimated population of the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington area is over 6 million.

Source: Wikipedia.org

Economy

Early on the city relied on farming, and in the early 1900s, it became the world’s largest inland cotton market. Today, the economy depends largely on telecommunications and information and is the home of the “Telecom Corridor” which consists of over 5,700 companies (Wikipedia.org). Companies with offices in the Telecom Corridor include AT&T, Texas Instruments, Verizon, Sprint, Exxon Mobile, South West Airlines and Nokia.

Source: Wikipedia.org, Dallascityhall.com, Maps.google.com

Demographics

The area's population was estimated at more than 1.2 million people in 2006. The population density in 2000 was 3,469.9 people per square mile and the city consisted of more than 450,000 households. In 2006, the median income of households was $37,628 and the median family household income was just under $41,000. The average monthly housing costs of mortgage owners in 2003 was $1,385. As of 2000, just over 25% of the cities residents were foreign born and more than half of the population was born outside of Texas.

Source: Wikipedia.org, Census.gov

 

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