On the record: Texas home prices to keep rising despite energy slowdown
Michael Weiss
Southwest Economy, 2016, issue Q1, 8-9
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James Gaines, chief economist of the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University, is a leading authority on housing and development issues in Texas. He discusses the supply and demand conditions that have led to rapidly rising house prices, as well as the unique role municipal utility districts (MUDs) play in single-family housing construction in Texas.
Date: 2016
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