Texas has a fever. It’s not the pandemic. It’s land.
COLLEGE STATION—“A feverish demand for land, accompanied by a dearth of listings for sale, propelled Texas prices up a remarkable 16.29 percent in the second quarter,” says Dr. Charles Gilliland, a land expert for the Texas Real Estate Research Center (TRERC) at Texas A&M University.
“The state’s land markets today are among the most active periods in Texas history,” s...