Texas Home Sales Increased Slightly Overall in Q1 of 2026
Half of metros had decreased sales, half increased, according to a Texas Realtors report
The median home price declined 0.8% statewide, but prices increased in nearly half of metros
For the first time in more than a decade, the statewide Q1 median home price (
"In the early 2020s, we went from steady price appreciation statewide to something more dramatic. And there was an outsized effect in the largest metros," said
Days on Market and Months of Inventory increased
On average,
Similarly, 19 metros had increases to months of inventory, while 7 experienced decreases. Statewide, there was approximately 5 months of inventory, an increase of 0.3 months from 2025. Months of inventory measures how long it would take to sell the homes currently on the market at the current pace of sales. Four to five months of inventory generally indicates a market balanced between supply and demand, according to analysts at the Texas Real Estate Research Center.
Active listings were up, but by less than in recent years
Statewide, active listings rose by 7.4% compared to Q1 of last year. The three previous first quarters all had increases of more than 30% compared to the prior year.
"Most places in
About the 2026 Q1 Texas Quarterly Housing Report
Data for the Texas Quarterly Housing Report is provided by the Data Relevance Project, a partnership among local REALTOR® associations and their MLSs, and Texas REALTORS®, with analysis by the Texas Real Estate Research Center at Texas A&M University. The report provides quarterly real estate sales data for
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