How long do North Texas homeowners stay put? | How long do North Texas homeowners stay put? | https://www.recenter.tamu.edu/news/newstalk-texas/?Item=20653 | 2018-07-24T05:00:00Z | 2018-07-25T00:00:00Z | DALLAS-FORT WORTH – The median time U.S. homeowners stay put has risen to 13.3 years—twice the time between moves back in the early 2000s.
But in many Texas cities, homeowners are changing addresses more frequently.
Frisco residents have one of the lowest median time between moving of any U.S. cities—just 7.5 years according to a new study by consumer research firm ValuePenguin.
In addition, folks in McKinney (7.9 years), Allen (9.5 years), and Denton (9.5 years) move more often compared with the rest of the country.
In the DFW area, residents stay the longest in Garland (13.4 years) and Richardson (13.3 years).
In Texas, the median time residents have been in their homes is about 12 years.
The longest tenure is in El Paso where the median home residency is 14 years.
| Dallas News
| Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington
| Housing
| https://www.dallasnews.com/business/real-estate/2018/07/13/d-fw-homeowners-staying-put-longer | | | See also: Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington Housing Market Research.
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