
In September, home prices fell moderately from the month before, with a median listing price of $345,000.
The number of listings on the market remained practically unchanged from last month, but it is a smaller decrease than normal for this time of the year in Fort Worth, and homes are also selling slower than at the same time last year.
Home prices in Fort Worth
Typically, home price per square foot in Fort Worth tend to rise in September. And the most recent data shows that the price per square foot increased by 0.4% compared with the month before.
So, how does this compare with the rest of the U.S.? Nationally, home price per square foot decreased 0.8%, which means price changes in Cowtown are outpacing the national market.
Fort Worth inventory
In September, there were 2,962 homes for sale in Fort Worth, which was 0.9% less than the month before and 9.7% more than the same time last year.
Meanwhile, active inventory across the nation rose by 0.2% from last month to 1,100,407.
Time on market
Homes in Fort Worth take an average of 60 days to sell, according to September figures.
This is four days more than the previous month and eight days more than the same month last year.
For comparison, nationally homes spent an average of 62 days on the market in September.
Use the Realtor.com data portal to get more market data, broken down by state, metro or ZIP code.
* Here’s a live look at popular listings and recent home sales in Fort Worth, TX.