4 Texas cities top list of ‘most motivated’ housing markets — as sellers desperately slash prices to find buyers

Gone are the days of the Lone Star State rush. Texas, a popular COVID-era landing pad for out-of-staters fleeing pandemic closures and restrictions, has seen its fortune turn on its head.
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Gone are the days of the Lone Star State rush. Texas, a popular COVID-era landing pad for out-of-staters fleeing pandemic closures and restrictions, has seen its fortune turn on its head. Now, four Texas cities top the list of the nation’s “most motivated” seller markets, according to new data from Parcl. Those cities are Sherman, Austin, San Antonio and Dallas — and, by most motivated, the study means that more than one in two home sellers in each are discounting below their original asking prices to lure in buyers.
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- Gone are the days of the Lone Star State rush. Texas, a popular COVID-era landing pad for out-of-staters fleeing pandemic closures and restrictions, has seen its fortune turn on its head.
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4 Texas cities top list of ‘most motivated’ housing markets — as sellers desperately slash prices to find buyers
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