Thursday, October 10, 2013

Texas Growth Accelerates

Texas Growth Accelerates
Texas, known for its open spaces and cheap property, is experiencing the types of real estate bidding frenzies seen in tightly built markets from New York to San Franciscoas job gains generate a suburban land rush.  Existing-home prices in Dallas and Houston are rising faster than at any time since the oil boom of the 1980s. Homebuilders, caught off guard by the ferocity of buyer demand, are exhausting construction-ready lots as they struggle to recruit workers to complete houses quickly.  Texas, which largely avoided the collapse, is benefiting from employment growth and an expanding population, the more traditional forces of housing demand.   The job market is driving demand. Texas had a 6.4 percent unemployment rate in August, almost a percentage point below the U.S. rate.  The pace of job growth in Dallas was the greatest of the 12 largest U.S. metropolitan areas, followed by Houston, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.   “A lot of good things happen when you have jobs,” said Mark Zandi, chief economist for Moody’s Analytics Inc.  “Hopefully what happens in Texas spreads to rest of the country, because it feels real good.”
Bloomberg News, October 9, 2013

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