Droves of people have flocked to Texas for new jobs, tax and affordability purposes, and political reasons, and the demand from this new class of wealthy buyers is stretching the state’s luxury inventory thin.
Source: Inman News
Texas surged during COVID. Now, its luxury markets are being tested
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