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Fort Worth median home price holds steady at $325K as supply improves

by Emily Marek

via GFWAR

Active listings rose 7% year over year in Fort Worth in October as the median price held steady at $325,000, according to data from the Greater Fort Worth Association of REALTORS®.

Meanwhile, closed home sales were statistically unchanged from last October. Given the rate of sales, the city had a 3.9-month inventory, up from 3.6 months a year ago.

As for the greater Tarrant County market, closings rose just 0.2% year over year as the median price rose 0.2% to $345,000. The county had a 3.7-month inventory, up from 3.5 months in October 2024.

“Overall, Fort Worth continues to demonstrate strong fundamentals, which are a growing population, solid job base and steady housing demand,” GFWAR President Paul Epperley said in a press release. “The new active listings coming on the market and continued demand for housing support our region’s housing market, which is a recipe for success for buyers and sellers.”

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