Top Mega Teams in Dallas, Texas – Ranked by Sides
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Rank – City Sides | Team Name | Company | Location | Sides | Profile |
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1 | The Lillie Young Group | Allie Beth Allman & Associates | Dallas, TX | 132.0 | View Profile |
2022 Market Summary
Dallas, Texas started 2022 with a total of 649 single-family homes on the market, with a median home price of $449,900 and an average price per square foot of $286. By the end of the year, inventory had increased to 1,249 homes on the market (+92%), with a median home price of $450,000 (+0%) and an average price per square foot of $286 (+0%).
At the start of 2022, the median days on market (DOM) was 49 days – by the end of the year, median DOM had increased to 63 days.
Dallas started the year with 33% of homes taking a price cut (for reference, 35% is the national average for price reductions in a ‘normal’ year.) By the end of the year, about 48% of Dallas homes for sale had taken a price cut.
Finally, Altos’ proprietary Market Action Index (MAI) shows that Dallas started 2022 as a strong seller’s market, with an MAI score of 54; by the end of the year, the MAI had dropped to 41 – a slight seller’s advantage.
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Latest Posts
United Real Estate CEO on minding the value gap for franchisees HW+
Sep 29, 2023“You’ve probably heard this mantra — your listing, your lead, but most of the lead aggregators in the country say, ‘Your listing, our lead, and then we’ll distribute it to whoever pays us the most,’” said Dan Duffy, CEO of United Holdings at Elevate, the firm’s annual conference held in Orlando. “We’re trying to reverse […]
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NAR, brokerages say Sitzer/Burnett plaintiffs are trying to dodge cross examination HW+
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Meet the new kid on the brokerage block: iad Group HW+
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Non-white homebuyers feel discrimination despite laws against it: Redfin HW+
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47-year-old Florida indie brokerage joins RE/MAX HW+
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Zillow moves to have REX suit dismissed HW+
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Housing Market News
As rising mortgage rates push buyers to the brink, sellers are starting to cut prices HW+
Sep 29, 2023In some markets, more than 50% of active listings have had a price cut as mortgage rates rise ever closer to the 8% mark.
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To overcome surging mortgage rates, borrowers are turning to mom and dad HW+
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Non-white homebuyers feel discrimination despite laws against it: Redfin HW+
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Pending home sales fell 7.1% in August HW+
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Amid rising housing costs, prospective homebuyers are looking to relocate: Redfin HW+
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LenderPulse Q4 2023 survey: Mortgage pros still see opportunities in the housing market HW+
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Frequently Asked Questions
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How are real estate transaction sides defined?
A transaction side represents one side of a transaction: the buyer side or the seller side. If an agent represents both the buyer and the seller, the transaction side is counted twice.
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How is real estate sales volume defined?
Real estate sales volume is defined as the total dollar value of all real estate transactions facilitated by an agent or a brokerage. This encompasses the sum of the sale prices of all properties sold, and not the profit or commission made from these sales.
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What are the classifications of team size?
Small: 2-5 licensed agents
Medium: 6-10 licensed agents
Large: 11-20 licensed agents
Mega: 21+ licensed agents
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What time period is the data used in the rankings from?
The RealTrends Agent Rankings reflect the previous calendar year. For example, the 2023 rankings show data from calendar year 2022.
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Additional questions?
View the full Rankings FAQ page here.
Dallas News
Top indie brokerage Realty Austin joins Compass, adding 600+ agents HW+
Sep 28, 2023In 2023, Realty Austin ranked No. 45 in the RealTrends 500 by sales volume, after recording $5.239 billion in sale volume and 8,264 transaction sides in 2022.
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Bringing the real estate transaction to the end zone HW+
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John Davis files racketeering suit against Gary Keller HW+
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Texas-based independent brokerage Morine Group joins RE/MAX HW+
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Court grants Gary Keller’s motion to dismiss John Davis’ appeal HW+
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Lake Homes Realty takes on the beach HW+
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Houston Association of Realtors implements Down Payment Resource HW+
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$100 million Houston real estate team joins Keller Williams HW+
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