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  2. Texas oil boom - Wikipedia

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    The Texas oil boom, ... One of the first significant wells in Texas was developed near the town of Oil ... Cullen was a self-educated cotton and real-estate ...

  3. Falling home prices and fed-up residents show the Texas ... - AOL

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    In 2022, homes for sale in Texas were being scooped up in a matter of days, but it's now taking months for sellers to find a buyer, according to James Willoughby, a real estate agent based in Austin.

  4. Home prices begin to come down in pandemic boomtowns like ...

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    A new supply and demand landscape. Monthly home prices declined the most in San Antonio at 0.3% in April, followed by 0.25% in Austin, and 0.16% in Tampa, according to ICE Mortgage. The cool-downs ...

  5. 3 Small Towns To Buy Property in the Next 5 Years ... - AOL

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    A lot of real estate attention gets placed on large cities, such as those that have benefited from pandemic-era migration trends or bustling job markets. Yet some people still prefer to search for...

  6. McCamey, Texas - Wikipedia

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    McCamey is named for George B. McCamey, whose 1925 wildcat well brought about the oil boom in the region. He brought in a real estate developer from Corpus Christi, to lay out a townsite near the oil field and along the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway capable of housing 10,000 people. The town was initially a jumble of tents and frame ...

  7. History of Dallas (1975–1985) - Wikipedia

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    The history of Dallas, Texas, United States, from 1975 to 1985 concerns the real estate boom. Every structure shown here was built during this period, along with dozens of others In the late 1970s and early to mid-1980s, Dallas underwent the building boom which produced a distinctive contemporary profile for the downtown area and a prominent ...

  8. Real estate CEO says pandemic boomtowns in Florida and Texas ...

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    Texas is the opposite: It built more homes than any other state last year, and its top three markets by housing starts built 300% more homes than California’s, as Fortune previously reported.

  9. History of Dallas (1930–1945) - Wikipedia

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    That year, Columbus Marion "Dad" Joiner struck oil 100 miles (160 km) east of Dallas in Kilgore, spawning the East Texas oil boom, part of the larger Texas Oil Boom of the early 1900s. Dallas quickly became the financial center for the oil industry in Texas and Oklahoma. In the first months of 1931, 28 petroleum-related businesses either moved ...