Market Statistics for July 2025

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Median Sold Price
5.5%
$327,000$310,000 YTD5.1% $295,000 Prior YTD
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Units Sold
-0.6%
1,71910,281 YTD3.3% 9,951 Prior YTD
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Total Sold Volume
5.8%
$691.87M$3.87B YTD9.7% $3.52B Prior YTD
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Active Inventory
34.6%2,976 -
Median Days on Market
16.7%7 -
New Listings
9.6%2,415 - Percent change is the comparison to the same month of the prior year.
The Greater Cincinnati housing market in Butler, Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren counties continued to show resilience in July, with gains in home prices, total sold volume, and inventory, according to the REALTOR® Alliance of Greater Cincinnati.
Home sales in July 2025 totaled 1,719, representing a slight 0.6% decrease compared to July 2024. However, the median sold price rose to $327,000, up 5.5% from the previous year—highlighting steady value growth for homeowners.
“Prices continue to appreciate while inventory growth is giving buyers more opportunities in the marketplace,” said DaVan Gassett, President of the REALTOR® Alliance of Greater Cincinnati. “Even with a modest dip in unit sales, overall market strength remains clear in both dollar volume and year-to-date trends.”
Year-to-date sales reached 10,281, a 3.3% increase from 9,951 at this time last year. The year-to-date median price climbed to $310,000, up 5.1% from $295,000 in 2024.
Total sold volume in July exceeded $691 million, a 5.8% year-over-year increase. Cumulative 2025 sales volume now stands at over $3.86 billion, reflecting a 9.7% rise from the prior year.
Inventory also showed strong gains, with 2,976 active listings in July—up 34.6% from last year. New listings increased 9.6% to 2,415, providing buyers with more options. Homes spent a median of 7 days on the market, a 16.7% increase from the same time last year—indicating that while homes continue to sell quickly, buyers may be taking slightly more time amid higher inventory.
The data provided is compiled from activity reported in the Multiple Listing Service of Greater Cincinnati, including residential closings from new and existing single-family homes and condominiums. The REALTOR® Alliance of Greater Cincinnati represents more than 5,600 real estate professionals who subscribe to a strict Code of Ethics.