Texas Real Estate Center Trends, Volume 10, Number 9, June 1997 Page: Table 2
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Table 2. Texas Residential MLS Activity: Days-to-Sell and Houses for Sale
Estimated Days-to-Sell (DTS) Number of Houses for Sale
12 Months 12 Months Average
Ending Percent Ending Percent
MLS Area April March February March Change April March February March ChangeAbilene
Amarillo
Arlington
Austin
Beaumont
Brazoria County
Brownsville
Bryan-College Station
Corpus Christi
Dallas
Denton
El Paso
Fort Bend
Fort Worth
Galveston
Garland
Harlingen
Houston
Irving
Killeen-Fort Hood
Laredo
Longview-Marshall
Lubbock
Lufkin
McAllen
Montgomery County
Nacogdoches
North NASA
Northeast Tarrant County
Odessa-Midland
Palestine
Paris
Plano
Port Arthur
San Angelo
San Antonio
San Marcos
Sherman-Denison
Temple-Belton
Texarkana
Tyler
Victoria
Waco
Wichita Falls111
106
88
138
178
179
111
90
102
109
103
70
111
76
161
82
105
140
111
85
117
213
181
78
120
169
169
167
175
76
103103
106
93
129
176
103
8796
105
119
90
125
175
94
146
82- 176
113 109189
67
120
113
158
76
105
141
140
114
88
113
243
189
78
125
96
163
161
163
167178
64
116
108
103
132
134
106
82
234
195
71
119
94
157
140
16099 97
99 14
97 25
111 33
91 20
135 -4
160 38
246 27
91 -5
119 -12
102 -12
144 23
116 -6
181 -2
169 -11
119 -10
122 29
78 6
93 -29
394 57
144 7
134 -
111 -9
88 14
132 24
426 46
192 24
114 19
93 2
158 4
213 -35
117 18
113 12
143 16
81 32
97 19Texas MLS Total 105 97 100 109 -3 76,835 71,657 73,854 80,790 6
U.S. Total - 105 99 103 19 - 2,350,000 2,230,000 2,303,333 23
Source: Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University, "U.S. Totals" from National Association of Realtors673 638 586 597 14
1,122 1,113 1,105 1,044 17
1,574 - 2,188 2,074 42
- 6,000 6,000 6,025 29
1,007 952 917 968 6
601 - 578 538 16
399 386 - 530 20
724 663 611 601 8
- - 2,481 1,994 10
14,678 14,297 13,551 16,586 10
842 - - - -
- - 3,703 3,333 9
2,675 2,743 2,669 2,768 -1
2,385 - - - -
- 743 713 727 13
725 705 665 - -
- 333 318 397 42
22,207 22,663 21,966 23,637 -3
598 - - - -
1,318 1,318 - 1,112 26
862 863 831 - -
944 897 - 917 4
262 253 258 233 -30
- - - 1,362 24
2,206 2,229 2,059 2,186 18
- 240 229 245 -
2,103 2,193 2,084 2,148 -2
2,375 2,563 2,407 2,613 19
1,272 1,260 - 1,322 25
290 330 302 508 -8
345 350 347 334 19
1,357 1,344 1,233 - -
379 385 368 359 12
- 563 570 549 12
8,266 8,060 7,652 7,638 18
237 237 218 - -
619 599 601 771 -32
- - - 592 20
- - - 415 9
1,406 1,350 - 1,146 24
253 - - 259 18
701 674 670 683 10i i
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Texas A & M University. Real Estate Center. Texas Real Estate Center Trends, Volume 10, Number 9, June 1997, report, June 1997; College Station, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth903077/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.