Amr Omar, Realtor

Amr Omar, Realtor Your Trusted Realtor & Consultant to Buy, Sell or Invest in Real Estate in DFW!

06/05/2026

One of the biggest surprises for people moving to DFW?

Home insurance.

Between frequent hail storms, roof claims, and foundation-related issues, insurance costs in North Texas can be significantly higher than in many other parts of the country.

The mistake most homeowners make is sticking with the same policy year after year without comparing options.

A good insurance broker can save you thousands over time by shopping multiple carriers and keeping your coverage competitive.

DM me "DFW" if you're planning a move and want to understand the real costs of homeownership in North Texas.

06/04/2026

Everyone's asking why so many homes are hitting the market in Prosper, Aubrey, McKinney, and along the 380 corridor.

The answer isn't a crash—it's a cycle.

Most new-build communities go through 4 predictable stages, and understanding where a neighborhood sits in that cycle can save you from a costly mistake.

The smartest buyers don't just ask *what* to buy. They ask *when*.

DM me "380" if you're considering new construction in DFW and want to know what stage your community is in.

06/04/2026

The best deals aren't always on the MLS.

Last year, 3 of my deals came from off-market opportunities sourced through a repeatable system—not luck.

Expired listings. Targeted door knocks. Agent networks. FSBOs.

The investors finding deals consistently are the ones plugged into the right conversations before everyone else.

DM "OFFMARKET" if you're looking for investment properties in DFW.

05/27/2026

Most people moving to Texas think their insurance deductible is $1,000.

Then the hailstorm hits… and they realize it’s actually $4,000–$8,000.

In Texas, wind & hail deductibles are usually percentage-based — not flat fees.

On a $400K home, that surprise gets expensive fast.

Before you close, ask what your deductible is in REAL dollars, not percentages.

05/26/2026

If you bought a home in Texas and never filed your homestead exemption…

You could be owed THOUSANDS back in property taxes.

Most homeowners think the deadline is gone.
Wrong.

Texas allows retroactive filing for up to 2 years — meaning you may still qualify for a refund right now.

That’s potentially $1,500–$3,000 back on the table.

Follow up for Dallas real estate tips that actually save homeowners money.

05/25/2026

If you moved to Dallas recently, this tip could save you $30,000.

North Texas clay soil shrinks in the summer — and that movement can crack your foundation fast.

The fix? A simple soaker hose around your home a few times a week.

Most homeowners learn this after the damage.
Now you know before it happens.

Follow for real Dallas homeowner tips nobody tells relocators.

05/16/2026

I ranked the top DFW neighborhoods for real estate investing 👀

From overrated areas to the neighborhoods I believe have the most potential, here’s my honest take on where I’d invest in Dallas-Fort Worth right now.

Which DFW neighborhood do you think is the best investment? Let me know below ⬇️

05/13/2026

Most people only calculate the mortgage payment.

That’s the mistake.

The real cost of owning a home starts AFTER closing. Property taxes, HOA surprises, maintenance, pool costs, insurance hikes… these are the expenses that quietly make people house poor.

A beautiful house means nothing if the numbers don’t make sense.

Before you buy, run the FULL math.

If you’re buying in Texas and want someone who actually breaks down the numbers with you instead of just trying to sell you a house, DM me “HOME” or follow for more real estate insights.

05/12/2026

Most people think buying a home means they’ve “made it.”

But the truth is — your first home is just the beginning.

The buyers who build real wealth don’t buy emotionally. They buy strategically. They understand markets, equity, appreciation, and how one smart purchase can create leverage for the next move.

That’s the difference between owning a home… and building financial freedom through real estate.

Your first home should open doors — not close the conversation.

If you’re in Dallas and want to buy with an actual long-term strategy behind you, follow me or send me a DM saying “PLAN.”

Address

3600 Preston Road, #100
Plano, TX
75093

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