Median price dips 6.3% in the Metroplex as closed home sales rise

by Emily Marek

The median home price fell 6.3% annually to $375,000 across the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area in December, according to the latest Housing Report from the MetroTex Association of REALTORS®.

Meanwhile, closings increased 3% year over year, with 7,704 home sales during the month. Most of those homes — 28.6% — fell in the $300,000 to $399,000 price range, the highest market share.

The typical home stayed on the market for 103 days: 71 days for sale, plus 32 days to close. That was up five days from December 2024.

Given the rate of sales, the Metroplex had a 3.5-month inventory in December, up from 3.2 months a year prior.

Active listings also increased 9% year over year, with 27,041 homes on the market — giving prospective buyers plenty of options for the upcoming spring homebuying season.

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