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$3B company relocating HQ from California to North Texas

Posted by USFC Team on Dec 17, 2018 5:22:47 AM
A global medical technologies company is relocating its corporate headquarters from California to North Texas. The latest in a steady stream of moves from California to Texas, DJO plans to move its operations from San Diego to Lewisville within the first few months of 2019, according to a release. ... Read More

Topics: jobs, Texas, Dallas, economy, Employment, Growth

Investment Outlook: December 2018

Posted by David Gunderson on Dec 6, 2018 12:06:51 PM
US Freedom Capital Investment Outlook December 2018 From: David Gunderson, Chief Investment Officer Read More

Topics: Investment, Texas, Dallas, real estate, Hedge, USD, volatility

Dallas-Fort Worth economy remains strong & continues to grow!

Posted by USFC Team on Jul 31, 2018 1:32:01 AM
The Dallas–Fort Worth economy continues to expand. The June jobs report indicated employment growth moderated, with DFW adding jobs at the slowest pace so far this year. Overall, the DFW economy remains strong, with 3.2 percent annualized job growth year to date. The unemployment rate ticked up in ... Read More

Topics: Texas, Dallas, economy, Employment

Dallas–Fort Worth economy expands at a torrid pace, 55000 new jobs added this year!

Posted by USFC Team on Jun 26, 2018 6:17:28 AM
The Dallas–Fort Worth economy continued to expand at a torrid pace. The May jobs report showed the metro area growing at a 3.7 percent annualized rate in the first five months of the year, adding a total of 55,500 net new jobs. The unemployment rate remained near record lows, and the Dallas and ... Read More

Topics: jobs, Texas, Dallas, economy, real estate, Employment, housing

Upbeat real estate execs in D-FW are more bullish on 2018

Posted by USFC Team on Apr 24, 2018 3:31:27 AM
Commercial real estate execs are traditionally an upbeat bunch. The latest read on the industry's mood forecasts another strong year in 2018 -- even better than previously expected six months ago. Commercial real estate execs credit the federal tax cuts, which benefit many companies and high net ... Read More

Topics: Texas, Dallas, real estate

Study shows Dallas' rental market has balanced supply, demand

Posted by USFC Team on Apr 11, 2018 12:03:46 AM
Rent growth over the past year show supply and demand are relatively aligned in Dallas’ rental market. That’s according to a report by Apartment List, which showed year-over-year rent growth in the city was 1.8 percent. Some increase in rental prices is healthy and a matter of inflation, according ... Read More

Topics: Texas, Dallas, real estate

New tax law makes Dallas even stronger draw

Posted by USFC Team on Feb 4, 2018 11:54:54 AM
The rich will get richer, thanks to the new tax law, and Texas will become an even better destination. Read More

Topics: California, Taxes, Dallas, New York

Dallas-Fort Worth Leads the U.S. in Job growth

Posted by David Gunderson on Jan 12, 2018 1:16:41 PM
Dallas Federal Reserve Bank says Texas should add 366,000 in 2018 if oil prices hold up Dallas-Fort Worth’s job base grew the fastest among the nation’s dozen biggest metro areas last year, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Thursday. For the year ending with November, the D-FW metro area ... Read More

Topics: Oil, Dallas, economy, federal reserve

DFW home sales skyrocket to record heights

Posted by USFC Team on Feb 22, 2017 10:38:11 AM
The Lone Star state has set some all-time record highs in 2016 as Dallas-Fort Worth sales — and prices — continued to skyrocket, and one analyst says he expects the housing market to continue to boom for the foreseeable future. Read More

Topics: Dallas, homes

DBJ: Dallas-Fort Worth property values up 11% to $456.9B — or about Poland's GDP

Posted by USFC Team on Jan 4, 2017 7:48:00 AM
Dallas-Fort Worth — one of the most powerful housing metros in the United States — has seen a gain in housing values of 11.1 percent or $45.7 billion through the end of 2016, with all homes in the region totaling $456.9 billion. Read More

Topics: Dallas, economy, real estate

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