This document contains multiple charts and graphs summarizing real estate market trends in Houston, Texas from 2001 to 2016. It shows that drilling permits and rig counts in Texas peaked in the late 2000s and declined sharply after 2014. Houston gained over 100,000 jobs annually from 2009 to 2013 but saw job losses in the energy sector after 2014. Office vacancy rates doubled during the 1980s with an increase in inventory but have since declined. The industrial, retail, and multifamily sectors have been more stable with steady absorption and occupancy rates. The outlook for 2017 is for leveling vacancy rates in office and flat or increasing rents across property types.