June Single Family Market Update
π June 2026 Single-Family Market Overview
The June 2026 single-family housing market remained healthy, with higher home prices, more homes sold, and growing inventory. While homes took slightly longer to sell compared to May, buyer demand remained solid as more listings came onto the market.
π Homes Sold
- 2,778 single-family homes sold
- Up 4.48% from June 2025
β‘οΈ Sales activity improved year-over-year, showing continued buyer demand despite increased inventory and seasonal market shifts.
β³ Median Days on Market
- 34 median days on market
- Up 6.25% from last month
β‘οΈ Homes are taking slightly longer to sell than they did in May, but 34 days is still a relatively fast market, indicating that well-priced homes continue to attract buyers.
π° Pricing Trends
- Median Price per Sq. Ft.: $233.83
Single-Family Homes
- Median Sold Price: $599,000
- Up 2.39% from June 2025
β‘οΈ Home values continue to appreciate year-over-year, reflecting a resilient market and steady demand for single-family homes.
π¦ Residential Inventory
- 13,883 active listings across all residential property types
- Compared to 13,132 active listings in June 2025
- Up 5.72% year-over-year
β‘οΈ Inventory continues to grow, giving buyers more choices than they had a year ago. Even with more homes on the market, sales activity remains strong, helping keep the market balanced.
π Market Review
π’ For Buyers
- More inventory means greater selection and negotiating opportunities.
- Homes are taking slightly longer to sell, allowing buyers a bit more time to evaluate properties compared to the peak spring market.
π΄ For Sellers
- Demand remains healthy, with homes sold increasing year-over-year.
- Buyers are becoming more selective, making accurate pricing and strong presentation increasingly important.
π Overall Market
The June market reflects a balanced and healthy real estate environment. Inventory has expanded, prices continue to appreciate, and sales remain strong, suggesting the market is stabilizing while maintaining positive momentum.












