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Publish On: Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Raleigh, North Carolina Home Pricing and Search Advice for June 2026

Raleigh, NC

I would treat June 2026 in Raleigh as a month for clear decisions, not casual browsing. Buyers still need to be ready when the right home appears, and sellers still need a price that matches the market instead of pushing beyond it.

Last month, the median sold price was $451,000, the median list price was $459,000, and homes closed at 99% of list with a median of 17 days on market. That is a tight range. It tells me there is still room for negotiation, but not much room for delay.

For buyers, that means the strongest homes can still move before you feel fully settled on them. For sellers, it means buyers are watching price closely and are willing to move when a home is positioned well. The clearest path is to stay realistic from the start.

If you are buying, get your financing ready before you tour, compare each home to the recent $451,000 sold median, and be prepared to act quickly when a property fits your budget. If you are selling, price against the $459,000 list median, expect modest negotiation, and make sure your home is fully ready when it hits the market.

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