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Sorting home size tradeoffs in Dallas, TX during March 2026

Published on Friday, March 13, 2026
Focus areas include Addison, Allen, Celina, Dallas, Frisco, Little Elm, McKinney, Murphy, Plano, Prosper, Richardson, and Wylie, along with surrounding towns, communities and neighborhoods.
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How recent listing sizes can help you narrow what is worth seeing

If you are trying to decide how much home you really need next, my answer is to let the current size range sharpen your search before you waste weekends touring. In Dallas, TX, newly listed homes had a typical size of 1,910 square feet last month.

Looking at the latest numbers, the clearest signal was size. A typical new listing measured 1,910 square feet last month, while a typical active listing sat at 1,794 square feet. That matters because the homes coming on now may offer a bit more space than the broader pool already on the market. The practical impact is simple. If you want less maintenance, less unused space, or a layout that feels easier to manage, I would not assume the newest listings are always the best fit. In Dallas, TX, the currently available pool may already contain homes closer to a smaller-footprint goal. A typical new listing was priced at $490,000 last month, and active homes carried a typical asking price of $425,000. Where people get this wrong is they let extra square footage pull them into a higher price band without deciding whether that added space truly improves daily life. I recommend setting a target size range before you tour, eliminating homes that exceed your upkeep comfort, and comparing value using both total price and the recent asking price per square foot. Here is the constraint I plan around based on the previous 30 days new listings averaged $269 per square foot, while active listings sat at $249 per square foot. This changes your plan because fresh listings may charge more for additional space. If simplicity is your goal, choose layout quality over raw square footage and keep your attention on how the home will function a year from now, not just how it feels on first entry. Some metrics were not reported for this period. You still have enough to make better touring decisions. Use size, upkeep, and price together. That is how you keep your move intentional in Dallas, TX.

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