Friday, October 14, 2016

Dallas one of 10 Cities short of Housing Investory - Realtor Gena Roberson, McKinney, TX

"NAR’s study reviewed new home construction relative to job gains over a three-year period (2013-2015) in 171 metropolitan statistical areas throughout the U.S. to determine the markets with the greatest shortage of single-family housing starts."
10. San Diego (55,825 permits required)
9. Denver (67,403 permits required)
8. San Jose, California (69,042 permits required)
7. Seattle (73,135 permits required)
6. Atlanta (93,627 permits required)
5. Chicago (94,457 permits required)
4. Miami (118,937 permits required)
3. San Francisco (127,412 permits required)
2. Dallas (132,482 permits required)
1. New York (218,541 permits required)
GENA ROBERSON, REALTOR®
GENA SELLS TEXAS

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