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EPISODE · Jan 13, 2026 · 49 MIN

Episode 54: 2026 Predictions with Tripp Rich Part 2

from Texas Land Guys: The Art of Real Estate Deal Making · host Texas Land Guys

In Part 2 of their annual predictions series, the Texas Land Guys continue the conversation around what really happened in 2025 and what developers, investors, and landowners should expect as 2026 takes shape. Tim, Tom, and Tripp dig deeper into the asset classes and deal dynamics they are seeing every day across Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio.The episode kicks off with industrial real estate, which quietly became the strongest performing asset class in 2025 for both DFW and Houston. While multifamily and single-family struggled to get deals capitalized, industrial sites consistently attracted multiple offers, often exceeding expectations. The group compares how the industry is playing out differently across markets, with Houston and DFW seeing record land pricing and Austin working through new supply and slower lease-up.From there, the conversation shifts into development strategy and capital. Rather than major price corrections, the biggest change across Texas land markets has been time. Sellers are once again giving longer diligence and closing periods, which is allowing more deals to actually get done. Equity remains selective, and the message is clear. The best sites are still trading, while average or poorly located sites are getting passed over entirely.Single-family homes also get a closer look, with builders pulling back in oversupplied areas but aggressively pursuing urban, infill, and high barrier locations. The episode wraps with bold predictions for 2026, including more movement from long-held land positions, continued flight to quality, and a market that rewards patience, discipline, and strong fundamentals rather than speculation.Key TakeawaysIndustrial was the strongest asset class in 2025 for DFW and Houston, with intense demand for well-located sitesAustin’s industrial market is working through new supply, while infill and IOS projects continue to performTruly great sites are seeing strong competition, while weaker sites are often seeing no interest at allThe biggest market adjustment has been longer timelines, not major price cutsEquity is still cautious, which is driving a clear flight to quality across all product typesSingle-family builders are focusing on infill and top-tier submarkets rather than broad expansion2026 is likely to bring more transactions as long-held land positions finally come to marketIn This Episode:[00:00] Introduction to Texas Land Guys podcast[00:59] Industrial real estate trends in Texas[02:40] Austin's industrial market dynamics[06:23] Houston's industrial market insights[09:57] Challenges and opportunities in DFW[17:59] Market predictions and developer strategies for 2026[25:13] The importance of buying prime sites[27:23] Market trends and predictions for 2026[28:15] Timing and developer strategies[28:52] Challenges in the Austin market[34:30] Single-family market insights[37:57] Houston's market dynamics[42:43] DFW market and bold predictions for 2026[47:53] Conclusion and final thoughtsResources and LinksPodcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/welcome-to-the-texas-land-guys-podcast-the-art/id1788566687?i=1000682586353https://dmre.com/Tripp Richhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/tripp-rich-52b35b60/https://dmre.com/https://ascentinv.com/https://100xharvest.orgTom Doschhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-dosch-37263b3b/https://dmre.com/https://ascentinv.com/https://100xharvest.org/Tim Doschhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-dosch-67a07899/https://dmre.com/https://ascentinv.com/https://100xharvest.org/

In Part 2 of their annual predictions series, the Texas Land Guys continue the conversation around what really happened in 2025 and what developers, investors, and landowners should expect as 2026 takes shape. Tim, Tom, and Tripp dig deeper into the asset classes and deal dynamics they are seeing every day across Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio.The episode kicks off with industrial real estate, which quietly became the strongest performing asset class in 2025 for both DFW and Houston. While multifamily and single-family struggled to get deals capitalized, industrial sites consistently attracted multiple offers, often exceeding expectations. The group compares how the industry is playing out differently across markets, with Houston and DFW seeing record land pricing and Austin working through new supply and slower lease-up.From there, the conversation shifts into development strategy and capital. Rather than major price corrections, the biggest change across Texas land markets has been time. Sellers are once again giving longer diligence and closing periods, which is allowing more deals to actually get done. Equity remains selective, and the message is clear. The best sites are still trading, while average or poorly located sites are getting passed over entirely.Single-family homes also get a closer look, with builders pulling back in oversupplied areas but aggressively pursuing urban, infill, and high barrier locations. The episode wraps with bold predictions for 2026, including more movement from long-held land positions, continued flight to quality, and a market that rewards patience, discipline, and strong fundamentals rather than speculation.Key TakeawaysIndustrial was the strongest asset class in 2025 for DFW and Houston, with intense demand for well-located sitesAustin’s industrial market is working through new supply, while infill and IOS projects continue to performTruly great sites are seeing strong competition, while weaker sites are often seeing no interest at allThe biggest market adjustment has been longer timelines, not major price cutsEquity is still cautious, which is driving a clear flight to quality across all product typesSingle-family builders are focusing on infill and top-tier submarkets rather than broad expansion2026 is likely to bring more transactions as long-held land positions finally come to marketIn This Episode:[00:00] Introduction to Texas Land Guys podcast[00:59] Industrial real estate trends in Texas[02:40] Austin's industrial market dynamics[06:23] Houston's industrial market insights[09:57] Challenges and opportunities in DFW[17:59] Market predictions and developer strategies for 2026[25:13] The importance of buying prime sites[27:23] Market trends and predictions for 2026[28:15] Timing and developer strategies[28:52] Challenges in the Austin market[34:30] Single-family market insights[37:57] Houston's market dynamics[42:43] DFW market and bold predictions for 2026[47:53] Conclusion and final thoughtsResources and LinksPodcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/welcome-to-the-texas-land-guys-podcast-the-art/id1788566687?i=1000682586353https://dmre.com/Tripp Richhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/tripp-rich-52b35b60/https://dmre.com/https://ascentinv.com/https://100xharvest.orgTom Doschhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-dosch-37263b3b/https://dmre.com/https://ascentinv.com/https://100xharvest.org/Tim Doschhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-dosch-67a07899/https://dmre.com/https://ascentinv.com/https://100xharvest.org/

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