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The Texas Real Estate Market – Now and in the Future



With the national media focusing heavily on the negative markets highlighted by States such as California and Florida, very little attention is being paid to the markets that are thriving and continuing to grow. And with recently released data it is evident that the Texas real estate market is not only thriving but poised for considerable growth.

The Current Texas Real Estate Market
As I have stated, the Texas market, contrary to what you hear in the national news, is thriving. Consider the following. At a meeting in College Station on January 7, 2008 Dr. Jim Gaines, Ph.D., a research economist at the Real Estate Center focusing on housing and land development issues gave an overall report on the Texas Economy with the following points: Dr. Gaines’ Texas Outlook for 2008 includes the following: “Texas foreclosures have been relatively moderate compared to US Trend.  US filings are up 72% year to date, Texas is down 3.7% year to date (as of November 2007),” stated Dr. Gaines.

US and Texas median home price charts show: “We are the most affordable state in the US” stated Dr. Gaines.  Texas is a housing bargain.  The gap between the US and Texas median price has widened from around 25% to 33%.

Dr. Charles Gilliland, Research Economist and Clinical Professor of Finance in the Mays Business School discussed specifically Texas Real Estate Rural Land Prices on January 7, 2008.  He stated there were significant increases in Texas Rural Land due in large part to foreign investment in Texas Agricultural Land.  Based on his research here are his estimates: All of these indicators show that the Texas market is not feeling the affects to the extent the rest of the nation is. While we are not in the boom market we were two years ago, it is evident that the Texas real estate market is healthy and growing.

The Future Texas Real Estate Market
While it is important to be current on where the market is, it is perhaps even more beneficial to know where the market is going, as this holds the key to being able to capitalize on upcoming opportunities.

“Texas – Poised for a 21st Century Boom” sited Dr. Gaines in his presentation discussing where the Texas market is headed. Accordingly he presented the following data for what Texas currently has going for it: Population growth has tremendous bearing on the health of a real estate market and the projections for population increase in Texas are quite exciting. To quote Dr. Gaines “we are the most affordable State in the US.  Texas housing is a bargain…land sales are going up…commercial rents continue to go up… You draw the conclusion to how is the real estate market in Texas and what potential does it hold?”

Rita Santamaria,
Owner and President,
Champions School of Real Estate