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What to Expect From the Housing Market in 2021
Extended time at home is shaping how people live every day, as well as what they want from their home and where they want to live well beyond this current season. In 2021, here are a few trends shaping up for the housing market: Interest rates are expected to remain low but increase gradually. Average home prices will rise. Home inventory will remain low, despite plenty of new construction. Here’s what experts are predicting for buyers, sellers, renters, and new construction in 2021. Read more by U.S. News

17 Excellent Dallas Brunch Restaurants
In Dallas, brunch might be the most important meal of the weekend. This is why it’s important to know exactly where to find the fluffiest pancakes, the crispiest bacon, and the strongest mimosas. But where does one find the best brunch in Dallas? Eater Dallas has the scoop on all the top spots here. Courtesy of Eater Dallas

Dallas-Fort Worth Home Prices Could Climb This High in 2021
If a new prediction is accurate, the median home price in Dallas-Fort Worth will reach at least $316,000 in 2021, and home sales growth would surpass that of Texas’ three other major metro areas. Realtor.com predicts DFW will see combined sales and price growth of 15.7 percent next year in the housing market compared with 2020.  Courtesy of CultureMap

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Dallas Arboretum’s Dallas Blooms: “America the Beautiful”
Music and nature come to life at the Dallas Arboretum with more than 100 varieties of spring bulbs and over 500,000 blooms. Experience one of the country’s most colorful floral displays and celebrate “America the Beautiful.” Starting February 20–April 11, 2021. Courtesy of Dallas Arboretum.

Marugame Udon Sets Opening Date for Lower Greenville Location
The cafeteria-style Japanese noodle restaurant is now open in the Old Town Shopping Center, 5500 Greenville Ave. The Tokyo-based concept is known for its handmade udon noodles, fresh tempura, and katsu sandos prepared and assembled in a theatrical exhibition kitchen. Courtesy of Advocate