Home values in Dallas-Fort Worth have met and far surpassed their prerecession levels, according to a June housing report from real estate listing site Zillow.
More than 98 percent of Dallas-area homes are worth more than their peak values before the recession, indicating almost universal recovery from the dog days of the real estate collapse.
Home prices in Dallas-Fort Worth hit their prerecession peak in June 2007, when the median home sold for $158,000. Since then, median local home prices have gained almost 73 percent.