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Dallas–Fort Worth, TX

RisingMarch 2026
Population Δ % (5yr)
-0.4%
Source: Census ACS 2018→2023
Home Price Δ % YoY
-0.3%
Source: FHFA HPI Q4 2025
Median HH Income
$73,429
Source: Census ACS 2023
Median Gross Rent
$1,156
Source: Census ACS 2023
GDP Growth
+4.1%
Source: BEA RGDP
Employment Growth
+3.2%
Source: BLS QCEW
Avg Weekly Wage
$1,380
Source: BLS QCEW
Metro Population
8.1M
Source: Census ACS

Axiom Signal Scores

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Composite signal groups derived from >50 public + proprietary data sources, normalized 0–100 across all US metros.

Business Vitality78/100 — Thriving
Population Momentum82/100 — Surging
Demographics70/100 — Favorable
Economic Strength76/100 — Powerhouse
Development Pipeline80/100 — Booming
Accessibility58/100 — Connected
Safety & Environment55/100 — Low Risk
Amenity Demand72/100 — Well-Served
Metro composite average:71/100

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Top Neighborhoods by Axiom Score

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Highest-scoring micro-markets within Dallas–Fort Worth, TX.

1Uptown
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Market Analysis

Data-driven narrative for Dallas–Fort Worth, TX — March 2026.

DFW's diversified economy — spanning logistics, finance, and healthcare — provides resilience against sector-specific downturns. Corporate relocations continue to bolster office absorption, while industrial vacancy tightens along the I-35 corridor. Population momentum remains strong with affordable housing relative to coastal peers.

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