Dallas - Fort Worth Area May 2025 Home Sales Statistics.
Let’s review the May 2025 home sales statistics in north Texas counties, courtesy of the Metrotex Association of Realtors.
Starting in Fort Worth, Tarrant County precisely, the median price rose 1.4% versus May 2024 to $368,420. Listings rose, up 23.3% over last year, with months of inventory up to 3.8 months, compared to 3.1% last May. Sales declined 4.1% with days on market rising 8 days to 48 days.
Moving west of Fort Worth, home sales in Parker County netted out at a median sales price of $489,900, up 3.7% annually. Listings were up 26.5%, with months of inventory rising to 6.3 months, versus 5.2 months. Sales declined 5.3%, while days on market averaged 74 days, 3 days quicker than last year.
Denton County had a median sales price of $454,000, down 5.4% versus May 2024. Listings soared, up 49.1%. Days on market rose 12 days to average 50 days on market, with 4.6 months of inventory, compared to 3.1 months a year ago. The number of sales declined .1%.
The median home sales price in Dallas county registered $368,420, down 4.3% compared to a year ago. Active listings were up 42.4% while closed sales dove 7.9%. Days on market rose 10 days, with 47 days on market on average. Months of home for sale inventory in Dallas County rose to 4.7 months, up from 3.2 months.
Collin County home sales closing rose 4.2% at a median price of $485,000, down 4.9%. Available homes for sale rocketed up 58.3% with Days on Market at 50 days, up 15 days from 2024.
Looking at home sales statistics in Kaufman County, the median price declined 8% to $299,624. Closed sales increased 5% with days on market at 115 days. Available properties rose to 5.4 months of inventory from 4.7 months a year ago.
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