The most obvious indicator is the Year-Over-Year (YOY) Percentage of Inventory Months. Five cities and two counties are in negative numbers. This means they listed fewer houses than this month last year. Meanwhile, five cities are in Buyer Market territory with more than 6 months of inventory. All three reported counties have about 4.8 months of inventory.
All three reported counties remain Neutral Markets overall, with about 4.8 months of inventory. Of the reported cities, only Plano remains a Seller’s Market with less than 4 months of inventory. Prosper has the highest year-over-year (YOY) inventory increase at 38.6%. McKinney has the lowest at -19.6%.
Dallas County median price PSF this month is the highest at $206, while Collin County increased to $199 and Denton County increased to $201. Dallas County has the most Active properties at 7,846. Dallas County got the highest median closed percentage of the original listed price at 97.3%.
The war with Iran and fuel prices continue to create uncertainty. AI has significantly disrupted the job market by automating routine tasks, displacing some roles while simultaneously creating new ones in tech, data, and AI-related fields. Buyers have a slight advantage, but Sellers continue to want more for their properties than the market supports.
Mark M. Hancock, GRI, MRP, AHWD
REALTOR, New Build certified
214-862-7212 (call or text)
DFWmark@kw.com
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