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Texas leads the nation in new house construction, issuing 15% of U.S. building permits in 2024 despite having only 9% of the population, according to a new Realtor.com® report. The state attracts residents primarily due to affordable housing, favorable climate, and job opportunities, with more than 1 in 4 home shoppers coming from out of state, particularly from California and international locations.

The median listing price in Texas was $360,000 in December 2024, approximately $40,000 below the national median. The state has focused on building smaller, more affordable homes, with the median new construction size decreasing 5.3% to 2,073 square feet since 2020. Nearly half (47.5%) of Texas's for-sale inventory was priced at $350,000 or below, compared to 40.1% nationally.

Among major Texas metros, San Antonio leads in affordable housing availability, followed by Houston, Dallas, and Austin. Despite improvements in inventory levels reaching pre-pandemic numbers, affordability remains a challenge, with only 17% of for-sale inventory being affordable to the 51% of Texans who earn less than $75,000 annually.

Il Texas è in testa alla nazione per la costruzione di nuove abitazioni, rilasciando il 15% dei permessi di costruzione statunitensi nel 2024, nonostante abbia solo il 9% della popolazione, secondo un nuovo rapporto di Realtor.com®. Lo stato attrae residenti principalmente grazie a case accessibili, un clima favorevole e opportunità lavorative, con più di 1 acquirente su 4 proveniente da fuori stato, in particolare dalla California e da località internazionali.

Il prezzo medio di vendita in Texas era di $360,000 a dicembre 2024, circa $40,000 al di sotto della media nazionale. Lo stato si è concentrato sulla costruzione di abitazioni più piccole e più accessibili, con una diminuzione delle dimensioni medie delle nuove costruzioni del 5.3%, arrivando a 2,073 piedi quadrati dal 2020. Quasi la metà (47.5%) dell'inventario in vendita in Texas era a un prezzo di $350,000 o inferiore, rispetto al 40.1% a livello nazionale.

Tra le principali città del Texas, San Antonio guida la disponibilità di abitazioni accessibili, seguita da Houston, Dallas e Austin. Nonostante i miglioramenti nei livelli di inventario che hanno raggiunto cifre pre-pandemia, l'accessibilità rimane una sfida, con solo il 17% dell'inventario in vendita accessibile al 51% dei texani che guadagnano meno di $75,000 all'anno.

Texas lidera la nación en construcción de nuevas casas, emitiendo el 15% de los permisos de construcción de EE.UU. en 2024 a pesar de tener solo el 9% de la población, según un nuevo informe de Realtor.com®. El estado atrae a residentes principalmente por la vivienda asequible, un clima favorable y oportunidades laborales, con más de 1 de cada 4 compradores de viviendas provenientes de otros estados, especialmente de California y ubicaciones internacionales.

El precio medio de listado en Texas fue de $360,000 en diciembre de 2024, aproximadamente $40,000 menos que la media nacional. El estado se ha centrado en construir casas más pequeñas y asequibles, con un tamaño medio de nueva construcción que disminuyó un 5.3% a 2,073 pies cuadrados desde 2020. Casi la mitad (47.5%) del inventario en venta de Texas estaba a un precio de $350,000 o menos, en comparación con el 40.1% a nivel nacional.

Entre las principales áreas metropolitanas de Texas, San Antonio lidera en disponibilidad de vivienda asequible, seguida de Houston, Dallas y Austin. A pesar de las mejoras en los niveles de inventario que alcanzaron cifras de antes de la pandemia, la asequibilidad sigue siendo un desafío, con solo el 17% del inventario en venta accesible para el 51% de los texanos que ganan menos de $75,000 anuales.

텍사스는 2024년 미국 건축 허가의 15%를 발급하며 새로운 주택 건설에서 전국 1위를 차지하고 있으며, 인구의 9%만 보유하고 있다는 Realtor.com®의 새로운 보고서에 따르면 그렇습니다. 이 주는 주로 저렴한 주택, 유리한 기후 및 직업 기회로 인해 주민들을 끌어들이며, 4명의 주택 구매자 중 1명 이상이 주 외부, 특히 캘리포니아 및 해외 지역에서 옵니다.

텍사스의 2024년 12월 중간 매물 가격은 $360,000로, 국가 평균보다 약 $40,000 낮습니다. 이 주는 더 작고 저렴한 주택 건설에 주력하고 있으며, 최근 2020년 이후 신규 건설의 평균 면적이 5.3% 감소하여 2,073 평방피트로 줄어들었습니다. 텍사스의 매물 중 거의 절반(47.5%)이 $350,000 또는 그 이하의 가격으로 제공되어 있으며, 이는 전국적으로 40.1%와 비교됩니다.

텍사스의 주요 대도시 중에서 샌안토니오가 저렴한 주택의 가용성에서 선두를 달리고 있으며, 그 뒤를 휴스턴, 달라스, 오스틴이 잇고 있습니다. 팬데믹 이전 수준에 도달한 재고 수준의 개선에도 불구하고, 저렴한 주택은 여전히 도전 과제로 남아 있으며, 텍사스 주민의 51%가 연간 $75,000 이하의 소득을 올리는데 비해 매물의 17%만이 저렴합니다.

Le Texas est en tête de la nation en matière de construction de nouvelles maisons, émettant 15% des permis de construire américains en 2024 malgré ne représenter que 9% de la population, selon un nouveau rapport de Realtor.com®. L'État attire les résidents principalement grâce à des logements abordables, un climat favorable et des opportunités d'emploi, avec plus d'un acheteur de maison sur quatre venant d'un autre État, en particulier de Californie et de lieux internationaux.

Le prix moyen de listing au Texas était de $360,000 en décembre 2024, soit environ $40,000 de moins que la médiane nationale. L'État s'est concentré sur la construction de maisons plus petites et plus accessibles, la taille moyenne des nouvelles constructions ayant diminué de 5,3% pour atteindre 2,073 pieds carrés depuis 2020. Près de la moitié (47,5%) de l'inventaire à vendre au Texas était au prix de $350,000 ou moins, contre 40,1% au niveau national.

Parmi les grandes métropoles du Texas, San Antonio se distingue par la disponibilité de logements abordables, suivie par Houston, Dallas et Austin. Malgré des améliorations des niveaux d'inventaire atteignant des chiffres d'avant la pandémie, l'accessibilité demeure un défi, avec seulement 17% de l'inventaire à vendre étant abordable pour 51% des Texans qui gagnent moins de $75,000 par an.

Texas führt die Nation beim Bau neuer Häuser an und gibt 2024 15% der amerikanischen Baugenehmigungen aus, obwohl es nur 9% der Bevölkerung hat, so ein neuer Bericht von Realtor.com®. Der Bundesstaat zieht vor allem aufgrund von erschwinglichem Wohnraum, einem günstigen Klima und Arbeitsmöglichkeiten Bewohner an, wobei mehr als einer von vier Hauskäufern aus anderen Bundesstaaten kommt, insbesondere aus Kalifornien und internationalen Standorten.

Der durchschnittliche Listenpreis in Texas betrug im Dezember 2024 $360,000, was etwa $40,000 unter dem nationalen Durchschnitt liegt. Der Staat konzentriert sich auf den Bau kleinerer, erschwinglicherer Häuser, wobei die durchschnittliche Größe neuer Bauten seit 2020 um 5,3% auf 2,073 Quadratfuß gesunken ist. Fast die Hälfte (47,5%) des zum Verkauf stehenden Bestandes in Texas lag bei $350,000 oder weniger, verglichen mit 40,1% auf nationaler Ebene.

Unter den großen Metropolen in Texas führt San Antonio in der Verfügbarkeit von erschwinglichem Wohnraum, gefolgt von Houston, Dallas und Austin. Trotz der Verbesserungen der Bestandszahlen, die die Zahlen vor der Pandemie erreicht haben, bleibt die Erschwinglichkeit eine Herausforderung, da nur 17% des zum Verkauf stehenden Bestandes für 51% der Texaner, die weniger als $75,000 jährlich verdienen, erschwinglich sind.

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Last year, Texas was the number one state for new house permits, accounting for 15% of the U.S. total while Texas only accounts for 9% of the U.S. population.

AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Realtor.com® released a landmark report on housing, economic, and migratory conditions in Texas over recent years. As the fastest growing state in the union, this new report examines who is moving to Texas, why they are coming, and what makes the Lone Star State an attractive destination for businesses that choose to invest here.

"The state has grown rapidly in the last several years as people from across the country and across the world have seen what Texas has to offer," said Danielle Hale, chief economist, Realtor.com®. "In the years since the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas economy has boomed, especially in high-demand industries like technology, education, manufacturing and construction. Already-scarce housing inventory from years of under-building was flooded with cash offers, and listing prices and rents soared. Texas has responded by building more and smaller homes to meet demand, helping the market settle and housing inventory climb back to pre-pandemic levels ahead of the nationwide recovery."

This new report found that the top reasons households move to Texas from out of state are because of housing, jobs, and climate.

Who's Coming and Why
More than 1 in 4 people shopping for homes in Texas, according to Realtor.com® data, are from out of state. The two largest sources of immigration to Texas are international migration and relocation from California.

"The Texas economy is a model for other states," said Damian Eales, CEO, Realtor.com®. "Residents are attracted to Texas first and foremost for its affordable housing, followed by its favorable climate and abundant jobs. This has put Texas on a path to potentially become the largest state by the year 2045. Those are among the many reasons why at Realtor.com®, we're proud to call Texas home, as hundreds of our employees already do."

Texas is Building More Affordable Homes than the Rest of the Country
Texas was the number one state for new house permits accounting for 15% of the 2024 U.S. total, punching well-above its 9% share of the U.S. population.

They say that everything is bigger in Texas, but there's one important exception to that rule when it comes to housing affordability: new homes. The median newly constructed home on the market in Texas was 2,073 square feet, down from 2,189 in 2020, a 5.3% decrease. Over this time period, new homes in the United States at large have fallen from 2,112 square feet to 2,035, just a 3.6% reduction. Texas is a proven leader in the push to build more affordable new homes, and in the last two years, the share of new builds on the market priced under $350,000 has increased while the shares of new builds priced from $350,000 to $750,000 and from $750,000 to $2,000,000 have both fallen.

Eales added, "America is facing a severe housing affordability crisis, fueled by a staggering shortfall of approximately 4 million homes. Our Texas report is just the beginning of a series that will shine a light on the gaps in our housing supply. By showcasing solutions from states like Texas and calling attention to those that are falling behind, we can drive a national conversation that leads to real, meaningful change."

The Texas Housing Market is More Affordable than the U.S. Overall
The median-priced home in Texas has been less than the national median for a considerable time, despite significant recent price growth. After climbing rapidly during the pandemic, home prices in Texas have settled slightly as easing demand and increased inventory relieved some upward price pressure. As of December 2024, the median listing price in Texas was $360,000, roughly $40,000 below the national median.

In 2024, almost half (47.5%) of all for-sale inventory in Texas was priced at $350,000 or below compared to just 40.1% of national inventory. Over the past year, inventory growth helped with affordability, the report found there were 23.3% (roughly 50,000) more homes priced under $350,000 for sale in Texas in 2024 compared to 2023.

Though Texas offers considerable inventory in lower price tiers, the price distribution of for-sale homes does not match well to the state's income distribution. Fifty-one percent of Texans make less than $75,000 per year, but just 17% of for-sale inventory is affordable to this income level. Even for 80th percentile earners, making up to $150,000 per year, just 66% of for-sale inventory is affordable.

Home Buyers Have Options in the Lone Star State
Texas has claimed an increasing share of U.S. active listings nearly every year since 2016. In 2017, Texas homes made up 7.6% of all U.S. homes for sale. By 2024, this share climbed to 12.6%. Even as inventory levels suffered during the pandemic, Texas has managed to offer buyers more options than much of the country, helping to sustain buyer demand.

Inventory has reached pre-pandemic levels in Texas, relieving price pressure and offering more time to decide and more options for home buyers. Despite more home options, buyers still face relatively-high home prices as the median listing price year-to-date in 2024 is roughly $80,000 higher than the 2019 average, and mortgage rates remain above 6%. Given the average mortgage rate and median listing price, the typical monthly housing payment in Texas was $2,100 in December, assuming a 10% down-payment.

Texas Stands Out for its Lower Rental Prices
With a great combination of affordable rental options and abundant job opportunities, Texas stands out as an attractive place for renters. In 2024, Austin and San Antonio were ranked among the top 10 rental markets by Realtor.com® and Austin, with its blend of affordable rents, job prospects, and vibrant lifestyle amenities, is also regarded as the top rental market for recent college graduates.

The median asking rents for 0-2 bedroom units in major Texas metropolitan markets have consistently been lower than the average rent in the Top 50 U.S. markets

Looking to Find an Affordable Home - San Antonio Leads the Major State Metros
Pre-pandemic, the San Antonio metro area had the largest share of inventory priced below $350,000, followed by Houston, Dallas and Austin. In 2024, this order remains the same, though all four major Texas metros have significantly smaller shares of lower-priced inventory than pre-pandemic.

The most expensive area, Austin, has seen the most significant recovery in lower-priced inventory this year, but remains the least affordable of the bunch. Austin also, despite some recovery, saw the largest drop off in affordable inventory relative to the beginning of the pandemic.

About Realtor.com®
Realtor.com® is an open real estate marketplace built for everyone. Realtor.com® pioneered the world of digital real estate more than 25 years ago. Today, through its website and mobile apps, Realtor.com® is a trusted guide for consumers, empowering more people to find their way home by breaking down barriers, helping them make the right connections, and creating confidence through expert insights and guidance. For professionals, Realtor.com® is a trusted partner for business growth, offering consumer connections and branding solutions that help them succeed in today's on-demand world. Realtor.com® is operated by News Corp [Nasdaq: NWS, NWSA] [ASX: NWS, NWSLV] subsidiary Move, Inc. For more information, visit Realtor.com®.

Media contact: Mallory Micetich, press@realtor.com 

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FAQ

What percentage of U.S. building permits did Texas issue in 2024?

Texas issued 15% of all U.S. building permits in 2024, while only representing 9% of the U.S. population.

What was the median home listing price in Texas as of December 2024?

The median home listing price in Texas was $360,000 in December 2024, approximately $40,000 below the national median.

How has the size of new homes in Texas changed since 2020?

The median newly constructed home size in Texas decreased by 5.3%, from 2,189 square feet in 2020 to 2,073 square feet.

What percentage of Texas home shoppers are from out of state?

More than 25% (1 in 4) of people shopping for homes in Texas are from out of state.

Which Texas metro area has the largest share of affordable housing inventory?

San Antonio leads major Texas metros in affordable housing inventory (homes priced below $350,000), followed by Houston, Dallas, and Austin.

What was the typical monthly housing payment in Texas as of December 2024?

The typical monthly housing payment in Texas was $2,100 in December 2024, assuming a 10% down payment.

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