Dallas-Fort Worth's housing development pattern is experiencing a geographic shift after a decade of concentrated growth along the U.S. 75 corridor in cities like Frisco, McKinney, and Plano. The northeast corner of the metroplex, which became synonymous with Texas growth over the past ten years, is now sharing the spotlight with western expansion.

Fort Worth's growth is reshaping the traditional housing map of the Dallas-Fort Worth area, according to HousingWire analysis. The western suburbs are attracting increased development activity as builders and buyers look beyond the saturated northeast markets that dominated the previous decade's growth cycle.