Home Sales and Prices Surged Across Mid-Atlantic Region

by | Jul 17, 2026 | 0 comments

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There were 23,278 closed sales in June across the Mid-Atlantic states within the Bright MLS service area in June, a 7.3% increase from one year earlier, while new pending sales were up 3.9% year-over-year.

A total of 25,649 new listings came onto the market last month, an 8.2% gain from June 2025. a year ago. Total active listings at the end of June reached 49,413, a 12.8% increase from last year, while the median days on market held steady at 11 days in June.

The median sold price in June was $460,000, a 2.3% year-over-year increase and a new record high for the Bright MLS service area.

“The Mid-Atlantic market continues to be driven by higher-end sales,” said Bright MLS Chief Economist Lisa Sturtevant. “Higher-income and repeat-buyers are most active, while moderate-income and first-time buyers are often shut out.”

Among the region’s major markets, the number of closed sales across the Philadelphia metro area was 4.0% higher than last year while new pending sales were up 6.9% year-over-year. Overall active listings at the end of the month were 12.4% higher than last year and the median sold price of $430,000 was a new record high for the market.

In the Baltimore metro area, there were 3,200 closed sales last month, a 4.0% increase over last year and the strongest year-over-year gain since last September. A total of 3,342 new listings came onto the market in June, a 4.1% year-over-year gain, and there was a total of 6,752 active listings across the Baltimore metro area by the end of last month. The median sold price of $440,000 was a new record high.

In the Washington, DC metro area, 5,274 closed sales were recorded in June, a 4.4% gain from one year ago. A total of 5,452 new listings came onto the market, a 3.7% increase from June 2025, while there were 11,168 active listings on the market by the end of the month, with inventory up 9.0% year-over-year. The median sold price in June was $675,000, just shy of the record high in the region, and a 3.8% increase from a year ago.

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