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GFWAR: Still a seller’s market in Fort Worth

by Emily Marek

Active listings swelled in greater Fort Worth last month as closed home sales declined annually, according to data from the Greater Fort Worth Association of REALTORS®.

There were a total of 3,307 listings in Fort Worth in April, up 31.5% year over year. Meanwhile, 895 homes sold, down 12.9% from April 2024, and the median price rose 3.5% year over year to $338,000.

Given the rate of sales, the city had a 3.8-month inventory. That means it’s still a seller’s market in Fort Worth, GFWAR said.

Despite that, association President Paul Epperley explained that the area is actually “facing a steadier housing market than in recent years.”

“Today’s housing market is primed for more first-time homebuyers to enter the market and for families to upgrade their homes,” Epperley said in a press release. “We are seeing more affordable options come on the market every day.”

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