Dallas, TX Real Estate, Local News & Events by Mercy Le Fevre - March 2026
Dallas offers a mix of urban energy and neighborhood character, from the walkable restaurants and high-rises of Uptown to the leafy streets of Lakewood and the creative vibe in Bishop Arts. People are drawn to the city’s dining, arts venues, pro sports, and green spaces like the Katy Trail, especially on bright days when patios and parks stay busy. For buyers, sellers, and renters, the range of living options includes downtown condos, newer townhomes, and established single-family homes in quieter pockets.
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Quiet leverage for home offers in Dallas, TX - March 2026
If you only remember one closed data point right now, make it 96.4% of asking. The practical impact is that buyers still have negotiating space in Dallas, TX, but it is limited enough that strong homes can punish low-effort offers.
A typical sale took 45 days last month, and supply stood at 4.89 months. That matters because you likely have enough selection to compare homes carefully, yet the market is not so tilted that hesitation becomes a winning tactic by default.
Looking at the latest numbers, the clearest signal was the relationship between asking and closing prices. A typical active asking price was $425,000, while the typical closed price was $420,000. Where people get this wrong is they negotiate based on emotion instead of on the small but real spread between what sellers seek and what buyers ultimately pay.
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Upcoming Local Community Events in Dallas, TX During March 2026
Explore current headlines, community news, and town updates.
Kiest Park Pop-Up
Community Stop and Shop comes to Kiest Park Softball Complex Parking Lot on Saturday, March 14, from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p...
St. Paddy's Fair
City Park will host a free St. Paddy's Fair on Saturday, March 14, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Dallas Park and Recreati...
Spring Break Meals
Dallas ISD will provide spring break meals to-go on Monday, March 16, while schools and offices are closed for spring br...
Spring Break Camps
Dallas Park and Recreation spring break camps begin Monday, March 16, and continue through March 20 at open recreation c...
Tree Planting Day
Volunteers are invited to Lawnview Park on Saturday, March 21, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. for a free tree planting eve...
Historic City Park Tour
A free public historical tour is scheduled for Monday, March 23, from 1:00 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. at City Park. The guided wa...
Budget Listening Starts
The City of Dallas begins its spring budget town hall listening sessions on Monday, March 23, with community engagement ...
Council Hearing Day
Dallas City Council is set to meet on Wednesday, March 25, and the city calendar also lists a budget public hearing that...
Teacher Job Fair
Dallas ISD will hold a teacher job fair on Thursday, March 26, at Roosevelt High School from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The ...
School Choice Reopens
Round 2 of Discover Dallas ISD opens on Monday, March 30. Families can apply for programs including P-TECH, Magnet, STEA...