The median home in Kent County listed for $400,000 in August, slightly down from the previous month’s $402,500, an analysis of data from Realtor.com shows.
Compared with August 2024, the median home list price decreased 3.8% from $415,000.
The statistics in this article only pertain to houses listed for sale in Kent County, not houses that were sold. Information on your local housing market, along with other useful community data, is available at data.delawareonline.com.
Kent County’s median home was 1,950 square feet, listed at $202 per square foot. The price per square foot of homes for sale is mostly unchanged from August 2024.
Listings in Kent County moved steadily, at a median 52 days listed compared to the August national median of 60 days on the market. In the previous month, homes had a median of 44 days on the market. Around 216 homes were newly listed on the market in August, an 8% increase from 200 new listings in August 2024.
The median home prices issued by Realtor.com may exclude many, or even most, of a market’s homes. The price and volume represent only single-family homes, condominiums or townhomes. They include existing homes, but exclude most new construction as well as pending and contingent sales.
Across the Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington metro area, median home prices fell to $380,000, slightly lower than a month earlier. The median home had 1,625 square feet, at a list price of $230 per square foot.
More: New Castle County home listings asked for less money in August
Current median price: Sussex County home listings asked for the same amount of money in August.
In Delaware, median home prices were $480,000, a slight decrease from July. The median Delaware home listed for sale had 2,064 square feet, with a price of $235 per square foot.
Throughout the United States, the median home price was $429,990, a slight decrease from the month prior. The median American home for sale was listed at 1,844 square feet, with a price of $228 per square foot.
The median home list price used in this report represents the midway point of all the houses or units listed over the given period of time. Experts say the median offers a more accurate view of what’s happening in a market than the average list price, which would mean taking the sum of all listing prices then dividing by the number of homes sold. The average can be skewed by one particularly low or high price.
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This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: Kent County home listings asked for less money in August. See the current price here