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The front desk at the Rogers Healy and Associates office on Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2021, in Dallas. Two Rogers Healy companies have been acquired by other firms. A property management company was acquired by a Dallas firm in late February, as part of Rogers Healy’s exit from real estate.
The acquisition is the second change to the company, following an announcement that the real estate firm Rogers Healy and Associates hadlast week. Jim Fite, CEO of Century 21 Judge Fite Company, said Healy raised the idea about a year ago, and then decided the transaction would take place about a month ago. The transaction occurred Feb. 27, Fite said.Healy Property Management managed a total of 134 units. Meanwhile, Century 21 Judge Fite Property Management manages over 2,000 units following the acquisition, Fite said. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. “We’ve been working toward this 2,000-door mark for quite a while,” Fite said. “As you can imagine, when you hit 1,000, it takes a while to get to 2,000 and then when you hit 2,000 it’s going to take a while to get to 3,000. But that’s a pretty big milestone.”The majority of Healy Property Management’s properties were in North Dallas and Uptown, Fite said. In a previous news release about the shift to Compass, Healy said this isn’t a farewell, but a new chapter.The Capital Design District, a recently re-branded Class A office building at 1333 Oak Lawn Ave., has landed new tenants.Webs Creek Capital – 6,811 square feet on the seventh floor.t purchased the 10-story office building Texans had an average decrease in home equity of about $19,000 year over year, according to property analytics company Cotality. The report measured homeowner equity between the fourth quarters of 2024 and 2025. The average equity per homeowner is about $184,000 in Texas, lower than in most states, especially those closer to the coasts. D-FW homeowners have an average home equity of about $228,000, nearly a 8% decrease year over year, according to Cotality data.Other states across the southern half of the United States also tended to lose home equity. The average borrower had an equity decrease of about $8,500 over the period reviewed in the report. That leaves the average borrower with about $295,000 in accumulated home equity.New home sales plunge in January, hit lowest since 2022 as weather drags on salesNeal Franklin is a real estate writer for the Dallas Morning News. Originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma, he previously worked as a business reporter at the Lincoln Journal Star. He graduated from American University in Washington, D.C., with a degree in Foreign Language and Communication Media with specializations in Journalism and Spanish.Nick is a real estate reporter for the Dallas Morning News. He previously worked as a digital investigative reporter at 11Alive, Atlanta's NBC affiliate. He's produced award-winning state politics coverage and feature reporting at Georgia newspapers. Nick is a graduate of Mercer University in Macon, Georgia.Dallas County wants to borrow $350M for slew of projects, including land for new jail
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