Strength 4 / 5
$490K
Asheville avg sale price fell back under $500K — now $490K
Dropping back below $500K re-opens a buyer pool that had been priced out — and puts sellers on notice that the last few months' comps are no longer defensible.
Reports › Weekly · 2026-06-21
North Carolina's major metros split this week: 1 negative, 3 positive on year-over-year median sale price. Range this week: raleigh-cary at -2.3% YoY to greensboro-high-point at +3.4%.
Asheville $509K +2.2% | Charlotte $434K +2.3% | Greensboro $292K +3.4% | Raleigh $424K -2.3% |
Strength 4 / 5
$490K
Asheville avg sale price fell back under $500K — now $490K
Dropping back below $500K re-opens a buyer pool that had been priced out — and puts sellers on notice that the last few months' comps are no longer defensible.
Strength 4 / 5
$526K
Wake Forest avg sale price crossed $500K — now $526K
Crossing $500K is a narrative hinge — buyer shopping-by-price bands and seller list-price anchoring both reset when a market moves past a round number.
ZIP-level reconciliation will appear here once curated ZIP coverage lands for North Carolina.
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