Prices Climb Amid Slower Sales
Hello, Dayton! As we continue through the winter months, the real estate market has shown mixed results. February 2025 brought a continuation of the trends we saw in January, with fewer sales and new listings. However, the positive news is that home prices continue to rise, indicating that demand remains strong despite a slower pace.
February Market Highlights
In February, 905 homes were sold, a decrease of 18.25% from February 2024. This drop in sales was reflected across the market, with the total sales volume falling 15.42% to $248.6 million. While this decrease in transactions can be attributed to the colder weather and the natural seasonal slowdown, it’s important to note that prices continued to rise during this period.
Both the median sale price and the average sales price saw solid growth. The median sale price rose by 5.45%, reaching $239,900, while the average sales price increased by 3.46% to $274,684. These increases demonstrate that homes in the Dayton area are still in demand, with buyers willing to pay higher prices for the right property.
Year-to-Date Performance
Looking at the broader picture, the year-to-date data reflects similar trends. Listings are down by 6.82%, with 1,118 new listings in February compared to 1,216 last year. Sales have also decreased by 15.88%, and the total sales volume has dropped by 12.59%. Despite these declines, the median price has increased by 6.14% to $239,900, and the average price has risen by 3.91% to $274,684, continuing the price growth seen in the last few months.
Inventory and Market Conditions
As of the end of February, the active inventory stood at 1,638 homes, representing a 1.8-month supply based on the current pace of sales. This low inventory level continues to make the market competitive for buyers, with properties selling quickly when they do become available.
What Does This Mean for You?
For sellers, this is still a great time to consider listing your home. While fewer transactions are happening, the continued rise in home prices means you can still achieve a solid return on your property. For buyers, the market remains competitive, but the price increases suggest that acting sooner rather than later could help you secure a home before prices rise further.