🔍 North Texas Market Update — Summer 2025
Looking to buy or sell in Collin County? The Collin County Real Estate Market has shifted—offering solid opportunities whether you’re a buyer, seller, or investor. Homes for sale in Anna, Melissa, Celina and Princeton Texas are going strong.
📈 Market Trends Overview
- The median sale price in Collin County was $485,000 in June 2025, down approximately 4.0% year-over-year, according to Redfin data
- Zillow reports a similar one-year decline of –4.1%, putting the average value at $512,571 Zillow.
- Active listings numbered around 7,038 in June 2025, up 47.3% compared to last year, giving buyers significantly more options Collin County Area REALTORS®.
- Homes stayed on the market longer—about 45–49 days, compared to roughly 36 days last year
⚖️ Buyer & Seller Outlook
- With more inventory and longer days on market, buyers are gaining negotiating power.
- Sellers are still getting close to list price—about 95% on average, though prices are softening slightly Rocket.
🏘 Hot Cities to Watch
- Princeton, TX grew rapidly—making it the fastest-growing small city in the U.S. with 30.6% population growth from July 2023 to July 2024, median price ~$337K. That’s still well below Collin County’s median.
- Neighboring cities like Celina, Anna, Melissa, and Fate have seen double-digit growth, drawing buyers seeking affordability and new construction options.
- Communities in McKinney, Frisco, Plano, and Allen remain strong thanks to great schools, job growth, and lifestyle amenities.
🧭 What This Means for You
Buyers 📦
- Plenty of homes to choose from—and more room to negotiate.
- Median prices around $485K–$512K range, with single-family homes enduring about 45–50 days on market.
- Great opportunities in high-growth areas like Princeton and Celina for more entry-level pricing.
Sellers 🏠
- You’ll still fetch near-asking prices—but aggressive pricing and staging matter more than ever.
- Expect more competition due to increased inventory.
- Early listing may help stand out, especially in top-performing suburbs.
✅ Resource & Link Roundup
- Explore Collin County market data via [Collin County Association of REALTORS® blog] for monthly updates and industry insight InstagramDFW RealtyRocket+3Collin County Area REALTORS®+3Collin County Area REALTORS®+3.
📝 Final Thoughts
While home prices in Collin County have edged down slightly from spring 2024, the influx of new listings has created a more balanced market. Buyers now have more options and negotiating leverage. Sellers who price and prepare homes correctly can still drive strong results—especially in top growth areas.
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