Home prices in Travis County during June 2025 increased compared to the same period in 2024

Home prices in Travis County during June 2025 increased compared to the same period in 2024
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In June, the median sale price of a home in Travis County rose by $6,173 from the same period in the previous year, while total sales decreased by 31.9%, according to BlockShopper.com.

There were 246 homes sold in June, with a median sale price of $421,973 — a 1.5% increase over the $415,800 median sale price during the same period of the previous year. In comparison, 361 homes were sold in Travis County in June 2024.

Based on the latest available data from 2021, the median sales tax in Travis County was $7,067, which stands at 1.7% of June’s median home sale price.

The U.S. housing market has surged in recent years, with its total value approaching $50 trillion in 2024—nearly five times its value in 2000.
“The value of America’s housing market will likely cross the $50 trillion threshold in the next 12 months as there are not enough homes being listed to push prices down,” said Redfin Economics Research Lead Chen Zhao.

The following histogram displays changes in median sales prices in Travis County from June 2024 to June 2025.



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