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Over 165 homes sold across, other local real estate data Flower Mound, Highland Village, Argyle

In October, there were 168 homes sold, a 2.44% year-over-year increase from the 164 homes sold in October 2024, according to data from the MetroTex Association of Realtors.

By the numbers: In October, there were also 233 homes newly listed for sale across the market. The number of new listings decreased by nearly 16.19% from the 278 homes newly listed last October.

 
Coming Soon
Twisted Goat Coffee to offer coffee and baked goods in Flower Mound

A Twisted Goat coffee shop is scheduled to open in Flower Mound next year, said Sanober Syed, the company’s real estate broker.

The coffee shop will occupy a 1,037-square-foot space on Cross Timbers Road, according to a news release from real estate brokerage Bradford Commercial Real Estate Services, the company that manages the property.

The coffee shop will offer specialty coffee roasts and bakery items, the news release states.

  • 4251 Cross Timbers Road

 
On The Transportation Beat
FAA lifts flight restrictions at Love Field, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport

The Federal Aviation Administration’s flight reduction emergency order was terminated as of 6 a.m. Nov. 17.
According to a press release, normal operations can resume across the country, including at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport and Love Field in Dallas.
Those were among 40 airports in the United States on the high-impact list for reductions, though international flights were not disrupted.
The details: The FAA safety team recommended the termination of the emergency reduction order following a detailed review of safety trends and the steady decline of staffing-trigger events in air traffic control facilities, according to a news release.
What they’re saying: “Our goal throughout this has remained unchanged: take care of our customers and limit disruption to their travel plans as much as possible,” American Airlines CEO Robert Isom said in a news release. “We’re ready for business and looking forward to serving customers with a full schedule, especially in advance of the Thanksgiving and year-end holidays.”

 
CI Texas
Texans again receiving full SNAP benefits, state health department says

Texans began receiving full Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits Nov. 14, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission announced. The renewed SNAP payments came after two weeks of delays due to the 43-day federal government shutdown, which ended Nov. 12.

The overview: SNAP is a federally funded program that provides low-income individuals and families with monthly stipends to spend on groceries. The food assistance program ran out of funding Nov. 1, one month after the government shut down amid disagreements over federal health insurance subsidies.

The details: Over 3.5 million Texans receive SNAP benefits each month, according to Feeding Texas, the statewide network of food banks. Payments are issued on a rolling basis throughout each month.

“For SNAP clients who receive benefits on or after the 14th of the month, full benefits will be issued on their normal issuance date,” the HHSC website states. “SNAP clients who already received partial benefits will receive the rest of their monthly amount on or after Nov. 14.”

 

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