Real estate
BY PATRICIA ORTIZ
New home rates are slowing near Keller ISD as space for more development decreases, according to data from Zonda Demographics. Members of the Keller ISD’s Long Range Planning and Citizens Advisory Bond committees were provided a presentation of the latest enrollment Association of Home Builders states. Enrollment in KISD has decreased by 4,370 students since 2020. With a decline in enrollment, KISD’s Long Range Planning and Citizens Advisory Bond committees are considering cost-saving options for the district, per previous reporting. Housing growth slows down in KISD as district nears build out and housing trends at a meeting Feb. 5. Starts and closings for 2025 are expected to be below the 2024 totals, the presentation states. Housing starts are when construction for a new development begins and closings are when ownership is passed to a buyer, the National
Starts vs. closings for KISD since 2020
Annual home closings as of Q3 2025 Keller, Argyle and Carroll ISDs are near buildout and have fewer home closings than other local ISDs.
Annual home closings as of Q3 2025 Compared to KISD, Northwest and McKinney ISDs are two of the fast-growing districts in North Texas.
Starts
Closings
-64.89%
0 100 200 300 400
319
0 200 400 600 800
2,388
Northwest ISD
675
262
112 83
McKinney ISD
1,596
112
-68.32%
28
0 500 1K 1.5K 2K 2.5K
Number of houses
Keller ISD Carroll ISD
2020 2021
2022 2023 2024 2025
Argyle ISD
SOURCES: KELLER ISD, ZONDA DEMOGRAPHICS/COMMUNITY IMPACT
*2025 DATA IS AS OF Q3
SOURCES: ZONDA DEMOGRAPHICS, KELLER ISD, CARROLL ISD, ARGYLE ISD/COMMUNITY IMPACT
SOURCES: ZONDA DEMOGRAPHICS, NORTHWEST ISD, MCKINNEY ISD/COMMUNITY IMPACT
Through 03/31/26
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