Closed on my first house in DFW 3 months ago. Here's everything I wish I knew.
Budget reality check:
- Median home price DFW: ~$385K (Zillow, March 2026)
- Property taxes: 2.1-2.5% depending on city/county
- On a $385K home with 2.2% tax rate: ~$8,470/year in property taxes alone
- That's $706/month just in taxes. Budget accordingly.
Down payment programs:
- TSAHC (Texas State Affordable Housing Corp) — Down payment assistance up to 5% for first-time buyers. Income limits apply.
- My First Texas Home — 30-year fixed rate mortgage with down payment assistance.
- City of Dallas DPA — Up to $60,000 in assistance for Dallas residents. Income limits: $80K-100K depending on household size.
Timeline (what actually happened):
- Pre-approval: 1 week
- House hunting: 6 weeks (made 3 offers, lost 2)
- Under contract to close: 35 days
- Total process: ~3 months
Mistakes I made:
- Didn't get pre-approved before looking — wasted 2 weeks
- Fell in love with the first house — lost the bidding war, was crushed
- Didn't budget for closing costs ($9,200 on a $370K house)
- Didn't hire my own inspector — used the seller's recommended one. Don't do this.
Best areas for first-time buyers under $350K:
- Cedar Hill, Mesquite, Grand Prairie, Garland, parts of Arlington
- Avoid: anything in Collin County under $350K (you'll compromise too much)
Sources:
- Zillow — DFW home price data
- TSAHC.org — down payment assistance programs
- City of Dallas Housing — DPA program details
- Collin/Dallas/Tarrant County CAD — tax rate data
- NerdWallet — first-time homebuyer guides
Am I wrong here?
Hire your OWN inspector. I cannot stress this enough. The seller's inspector "missed" $12K in foundation issues.