Flower Mound, TX

Publish On: Thursday, June 4, 2026

How Should Sellers Price a Flower Mound, Texas Home in June 2026?

Flower Mound, TX

I would not chase the highest asking number. The latest citywide median sold price is $620,000 , and that is the figure I would use as the anchor before deciding where a home should come to market. When buyers are still comparing every new listing against recent closings, the cleanest pricing plan is the one that gives your home a fair shot in the first round of attention. A number that feels strong to the owner only works if the market can defend it.

In the latest citywide period, 3.01 months of inventory and a 98.7% sold-to-list ratio told me pricing still matters, while homes moved in a median of 10 days. In the 75028 single-family segment, the median sold price was $570,000 and the median list price was $612,000, which keeps the focus on whether a number is believable from the start or needs to be defended later. That is enough room for a seller to be strategic, but not enough room to be loose.

That combination favors sellers who come out sharp. It leaves little room for a number built on hope, because buyers are still using the most recent closed sales as their reference point when they decide whether a home is worth touring. If the price is stretched, the listing has to work much harder just to earn the same attention, and that usually shows up fast in the first wave of interest. The market is not ignoring good homes, but it is asking them to justify the ask.

Start with the most recent closed sales that match your size and finish level. Choose a first review date before you go live, keep showing follow-up fast, and be ready to adjust quickly if the opening response is thin. If you want to test the upper end, do it with a clear reason and a short timeline, then keep the presentation tight so the price and the home feel connected. Strong pricing should make the next step obvious.

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