By Steve
You’re ready to downsize in Dallas. But letting go of your family home can feel like a big step. The good news? With the right plan, you can sell your home smoothly, maximize your equity, and move into a lifestyle that fits your next chapter. Dallas homes are holding strong in 2025, with median prices around $315K and homes going under contract in under 30 days. That means the market is balanced—not too hot, not too cold—and ideal for strategic sellers.
Ready to simplify the process? Let’s break it down.
Empty nesters. Retirees. Remote workers. Many Dallas homeowners are finding that "more house" doesn't mean "better lifestyle."
And the numbers back it up: Over 30% of homebuyers are aged 59+, and most are looking for simplicity, not square footage. Downsizing lets you cut the stress of maintenance while gaining flexibility to travel, pursue hobbies, or simply enjoy a low-upkeep life.
Selling your larger home and moving into something smaller or newer can reduce utility costs, property taxes, and upkeep—plus unlock tens (or hundreds) of thousands in equity. That extra cash can fund retirement, investments, or help family members get started with their own homes.
If you're buying a new home after selling, check out the New Construction Homes Rebate Program for cashback incentives. And if you're planning ahead, get pre-approved now to streamline your next move.
Luxury homes with great schools, walkability, and historic appeal. These neighborhoods still command strong prices, and well-staged homes sell fast.
Ideal for sellers moving from spacious single-family homes. These communities attract younger families looking for updated, move-in-ready properties.
Areas like Lakewood and Bishop Arts have seen rising demand thanks to their charm and proximity to downtown. If your home has character or recent upgrades, buyers will take notice.
Once you sell, check out Dallas-Fort Worth New Construction Homes to explore downsized options across DFW.
Median Dallas home value: ~$315,000
Days on market: ~27 days
Median sale price: ~$446,000
According to Texas Real Estate Research Center, listings are up 31% statewide, giving buyers more options—but prices are holding firm. That means sellers can still get top dollar with the right strategy.
Want to estimate how your home stacks up? Use the Home Seller Score to get a personalized breakdown.
Agent commissions: 5-6%
Closing costs: 1-2%
Pre-listing repairs & staging: ~$3,000–5,000
Packing and movers: ~$2,000–5,000
Storage: ~$100/month (if needed)
Transition housing (if needed): varies
Need help planning? Start with the Home Seller Checklist and explore your Home Selling Options based on your timeline.
Downsizing doesn’t mean compromising. Many Dallas builders now offer high-quality, low-maintenance homes in active adult and master-planned communities.
Explore top-rated options and smart financing strategies in our New Construction Webinar.
And don’t forget—if you haven’t already, download the Lone Star Living App to search properties, save listings, and access rebates.
Bridge loans and HELOCs help you buy before selling, avoid contingencies, and make strong offers on your next place.
Many buyers forget about cashback options on new construction. The Rebate Program is one way to recoup thousands.
Get started now with mortgage pre-approval to lock in financing before listing.
Downsizing your Dallas home is more than a sale—it’s a fresh start. With the right tools, the right agent, and a plan, you can make a smooth exit from your current home and confidently step into your next.
Ready to move forward?
Download the Lone Star Living App now to get expert help, cash back offers, and step-by-step support.
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When’s the best time to sell in Dallas?
Late spring to early summer usually sees the most buyers. But in a balanced market, smart pricing matters more than timing.
Do I need to renovate before listing?
Not always. Focus on clean, staged, and neutral—not perfection. Big renos rarely return their full cost.
How can I sell without buying right away?
Consider short-term rental options or rent-back agreements. Or ask about bridge loans during Home Seller Webinars.
Should I use a specialist agent?
Yes. Downsizing involves emotions, timing, and logistics. Look for an agent with experience guiding sellers through transitions.
What tools can help simplify the process?
Start with the Home Seller Guides, download the Lone Star Living App, and join an upcoming New Construction Webinar.
Office 1229 E. Pleasant Run Ste 224, DeSoto TX 75115
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