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Dallas-Fort Worth, is the 4th most populous metropolitan area in the U.S., and home to one of Fidelity National Title Group’s most dynamic title teams. The area commonly referred to as DFW, is historically known for its cotton and oil industries. With a strong industrial and financial center, the population of Dallas ranks ninth in the US and fourth in the state of Texas.

Our Texas-based professionals work in all facets of the real estate industry, providing best-in-class real estate services to buyers and sellers in the area, as well as the real estate professionals, lenders, builders and attorneys that work alongside them. In addition to our commitment to the residents of Texas, we provide commercial services to investors who help keep the Texas economy strong.

Discover what’s new and interesting in our backyard in the latest real estate news, provided courtesy of the Newsdesk.



The Latest Articles From the FNF Newsdesk:

US economic growth rebounds in first quarter of 2026
U.S. economic growth rebounded in the first quarter of 2026, boosted in part by a recovery following the previous quarter’s government shutdown.  Gross domestic product increased at a 2% annualized...

The U.S. economy shows resilience despite the war with Iran
...quarter, helping to offset weaker areas of the economy including a sluggish housing market. "As is typically the case, it's the consumer that's driving the economic train," Zandi says. He wonders...

Fed’s preferred inflation gauge just hit the highest level in nearly three years
Fast-rising gas prices lifted the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge to 3.5% in March, its highest rate in almost three years, new data showed Thursday. The Personal Consumption...

US economy showed solid growth in the first quarter as Iran war began
Washington —  The US economy picked up steam in the beginning of the year as the United States and Israel launched a destabilizing war with Iran that has jacked up prices and is still...

Demand destruction: How the Iran war could rattle or break the US economy
DEMAND DESTRUCTION \dɪˈmænd dɪˈstrʌkʃən\ n : The process by which persistent high prices or limited supply cause a permanent or sustained decline in the willingness or ability to purchase a good or...

Phil Mattingly and Richard Quest explain why higher gas prices are likely here for awhile
On "Inside Politics," CNN's economic experts Phil Mattingly and Richard Quest break down the...