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

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    Texas is the fifth most moved-out-of state so far in 2024, according to an analysis from the moving firm PODS. Falling home prices and fed-up residents show the Texas housing boom is slowing Skip ...

  3. 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.

  4. Texas housing loses its luster after pandemic boom - AOL

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    Prices also are still on the rise, increasing 1.8% month over month, or by almost $6,000, the Texas A&M report found. Overall, 56% of home sales were priced between $200,000 and $400,000.

  5. Texas (BigXthaPlug song) - Wikipedia

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    Max Bell of Spin wrote, '"BigX displays some of his best writing on 'Texas,' casually condensing decades of Texas music and cultural history into forceful couplets." [2] Bryson "Boom" Paul of The Source wrote, "And with it's [] inescapable hook, tongue-in-cheek lyricism, and undeniable energy, 'Texas' is an anthem that will cement BigXThaPlug's legacy in music forever."

  6. I'd Like to Be in Texas for the Roundup in the Spring - Wikipedia

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    Like many traditional works, its authorship is not clearly documented. Sheet music for the song was first appeared in 1927, with Lou Fishback, Carl Copeland and Jack Williams listed as co-writers. The following year, the Texas Folklore Society printed an article by J. Frank Dobie, who claimed it was "an old song he had obtained from Andy Adams ...

  7. Texas, Our Texas - Wikipedia

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    Older songs, such as "The Yellow Rose of Texas" and "Dixie", were also considered but ultimately it was decided a new song should be composed. [5] [6] [7] Although the song has been sung since the 41st legislature in 1929, [8] [9] it was officially adopted by the 73rd legislature as the state song in 1993. [10]

  8. The economy might be booming, but housing is in a recession ...

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    Redfin stock reached a high of more than $95 per share during the pandemic and its corresponding housing boom, but it’s trended downward ever since, landing at around $5.50.

  9. Deep in the Heart of Texas - Wikipedia

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    "Deep in the Heart of Texas" is an American popular song about Texas. The 1941 song features lyrics by June Hershey and music by Don Swander. In 1942, Five versions of the song were on the Billboard charts, with three in the top 10. "Deep in the Heart of Texas" spent five weeks at the top of Your Hit Parade in 1942 during its twelve weeks stay. [4]