Grapevine - Colleyville - Southlake | May

Real estate Home Edition

BY CONNOR PITTMAN

2026

Readers, welcome to your annual Community Impact Home Edition. This guide features news ranging from new single-family residential developments in your area to exploring the trend in home prices across North Texas. Within the guide, learn more about how many homes are coming to Grapevine, Colleyville, Southlake and neighboring Trophy Club in a closer look at 11 area developments. Read more about home sales trends across the Dallas Fort Worth metroplex and the impact on the number of closings and home prices in the area. Additionally, take a closer look at comparative real estate data for March 2025 and March 2026. All of the content in this issue is curated by a team of local journalists. Happy reading!

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Read more about 5 residential projects (Page 15)

Connor Pittman Editor cpittman@ communityimpact.com

Check out local real estate data (Page 17)

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Quarterly sales data shows declining home prices in DFW

The median price of home within the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metropolitan statistical area, which includes Grapevine, Colleyville and South- lake declined year over year in the rst quarter of 2026. The number of closed sales also declined, according to data from the Texas Quarterly Hous- ing Report, while the number of active listings increased within the quarter. Data in the report comes from the Texas Association of Realtors and local realtor partners. The details The average median sales price for a home in the area during the rst quarter of 2026 was $380,000, a 2.8% decrease from the $392,000 median price in the rst quarter of 2025. Statewide, the median price was also lower year over year for the quarter for the rst time in a decade, per the report. “In the early 2020s, we went from steady price appreciation statewide to something more

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Number of closed sales within Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington area 202125

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SOURCE: TEXAS REAL ESTATE RESEARCH CENTERCOMMUNITY IMPACT

SOURCE: TEXAS REAL ESTATE RESEARCH CENTERCOMMUNITY IMPACT

• 76034: $849,500 to $1.05 million, a 23.6% increase • 76051: $538,000 to $611,000, a 13.57% increase • 76092: $1.4 million to $1.4 million, no change • 76262: $642,500 to $795,000, a 23.74% increase

dramatic. And there was an outsized eect in the largest metros,” said Texas Realtors Chair Jennifer Wauhob. Locally, year-over-year median sales prices for March stayed the same or grew across the market’s four ZIP codes:

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