A dip in year-to-date median home sale price – the first in months – combined with rising inventory and falling mortgage rates, points to an active summer for Central Indiana’s residential real estate market.
According to F.C. Tucker Company:
- Pended home sales increased slightly – up 0.7% compared to June 2024
- Available housing inventory increased 26.4% compared to June 2024
- Homes spend four days longer on the market that this time last year, selling in 14 days
- Compared to June 2024, the median home sale price for the 16-county central Indiana region increased only slightly, up 1.6% to $320,000
In June 2025, 3,154 Central Indiana homes were purchased, an increase of 0.7% from the 3,132 sold in June 2024.
Central Indiana year-to-date home sale prices decreased 3.2% overall – the first decrease in months.
Central Indiana experienced a 26.4% increase in overall available home inventory in June 2025, compared to June 2024, with 1,215 more homes available for sale.
“June signaled a busy start to the summer residential real estate market with pended home sales continuing to increase,” said Jim Litten, president of F.C. Tucker Company. “Declining 30-year mortgage rates and increased housing inventory are opening up attractive options for home buyers.”
In Shelby County:
- Pended single-family and condominium sales increased from 44 to 51 in the same month for 2024 and 2025
- Active listings inventory rose from 78 to 104 in the same time period
- The median sale price in June 2024 and June 205 dropped from $315,000 to $305,000.
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