Dallas–Fort Worth market data
50K active listings out of 2.34M total properties we track across 560 Dallas–Fort Worth ZIPs — listings, off-market homes, rentals, and full sales/tax history. Refreshed nightly.
Over the past 12 months, Dallas–Fort Worth has recorded 71,902 home sales. Last month saw 338 sales (-93.1% vs the prior month). Drag the time slider above to watch the sales wave ripple month by month across the metro.
- Sales (12mo)
- 72K
- Last month
- 338
- MoM
- -93.1%
- Peak month
- May 2025
- Median sale
- —
Right now, 50K homes are actively for sale across Dallas–Fort Worth. Median list price is $425K at $202/sqft. Hover any hex above to see its local median price and property-type mix.
- Active total
- 50K
- Median list
- $425K
- Median $/sqft
- $202
- Top ZIP
- 75126
- Top type
- Single Family (86%)
Flip activity in Dallas–Fort Worth surfaces in the hex map — dense cells are sub-neighborhoods where buy-and-resell transactions have clustered. Out of 71,902 sales in the past year, a meaningful slice fits the classic flip profile. Hover for local flip counts and median profit.
- Sales (12mo)
- 72K
- Median sale
- $229K
- Top ZIP
- 75126
5.0% of recorded sales in Dallas–Fort Worth have cleared the $1M mark. Median sale price across all recorded transactions is $229K. Drag the decade slider to see the $1M line sweep across the metro.
- $1M+ share
- 5.0%
- Median sale
- $229K
- Current list
- $425K
Dallas–Fort Worth's housing stock peak-built in the 2000s. 69% of homes were built after 1980; just 2.9% predate 1940. Since 2020 we've tracked 239K newly-built homes.
- Peak decade
- 2000s
- Post-1980
- 69%
- Pre-war
- 2.9%
- New (2020+)
- 239K
Corporate and LLC buyers show up in the map — dense hexes mark neighborhoods with high investor purchase activity. Our current dataset shows 2.11M rental listings with enough data to calculate yield in Dallas–Fort Worth.
- Rental listings
- 2.11M
- Avg gross yield
- 166.71%
- Tracked
- 2.34M
Inventory breakdown
Distribution of the 50K currently-active listings in Dallas–Fort Worth. Our full dataset covers 2.34M Dallas–Fort Worth properties — listings, off-market homes, rentals, and full sales/tax history — queryable per-ZIP or per-property via the API.
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"metro": "dfw",
"total_tracked": 2335173,
"active": 50492,
"median_list": 425000,
"sold_this_month": 338,
"median_sold":
} Dallas–Fort Worth ZIPs by activity
Drill into any ZIP for hex-level breakdowns. 560 ZIPs total in this metro.
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GET https://api.straply.com/v1/markets/metro/dfw
Authorization: Bearer $STRAPLY_KEY {
"metro": "dfw",
"total_tracked": 2335173,
"active": 50492,
"median_list": 425000,
"sold_this_month": 338
} Dallas–Fort Worth metro real estate: market summary
As of June 2026, Straply tracks 2,335,173 homes in the Dallas–Fort Worth metro area, with 50,492 active for sale at a median list price of $425,000 (~$202/sq ft). Notably, most homes were built in the 2000s.
- Median list price
- $425,000
- Median $/sq ft
- $202
- Active listings
- 50,492
- Properties tracked
- 2,335,173
Frequently asked: Dallas–Fort Worth metro real estate
What is the median home price in Dallas–Fort Worth?
The median list price in the Dallas–Fort Worth metro area is $425,000 (about $202 per square foot), based on 50,492 active listings tracked by Straply as of June 2026.
What price range are homes in Dallas–Fort Worth?
Active listings in the Dallas–Fort Worth metro area concentrate in: 40% $300k–$500k and 22% under $300k.
How many homes are for sale in Dallas–Fort Worth?
Straply is tracking 50,492 active listings in the Dallas–Fort Worth metro area out of 2,335,173 properties on record as of June 2026.
How old are the homes in Dallas–Fort Worth?
Most homes in the Dallas–Fort Worth metro area were built in the 2000s. About 68% were built after 1980. The newest tracked home dates to 2026.
What types of homes are in Dallas–Fort Worth?
The Dallas–Fort Worth metro area is mostly single-family homes (86% of listings). Also common: condos 6%.
How many bedrooms do homes in Dallas–Fort Worth typically have?
The most common size in the Dallas–Fort Worth metro area is 4 bd.
What are the most active ZIP codes in Dallas–Fort Worth?
The ZIP codes with the most active listings in the Dallas–Fort Worth metro area are 75126, 75407, 76179, 76226, 76247.
Data as of June 2026. Source: Straply. For address-level history and programmatic access, use the Straply API.