
Publish On: Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Touring Celina, Texas Homes Calls for June 2026 Patience
Celina, TXIs one quick tour enough? Usually not. Homes have been taking a median 67 days to sell, so I would use the first visit to gather information, not to force a decision before you have looked at the numbers and the condition. A careful tour gives you time to separate what looks good from what still makes sense after you study the details.
The latest median estimated property value was $584,000, down 0.5% from the prior month and 5.3% over the last 12 months. At the same time, the median sold price was $470,404, which is why I want buyers to keep one eye on what people are actually paying and the other on what the home will cost to make truly comfortable. That is a useful reminder to stay practical.
That combination tells me a tour should be practical, not emotional. A clean kitchen or a new paint color can get attention, but your real decision should come from how the home fits your budget, whether it has room for the changes you want, and whether the price still makes sense after you compare it to recent closings. The strongest decision is the one that still feels right after the excitement fades.
Tour with a checklist and a clear second-look rule. Compare each home against at least one recent close in the same price band, note the repairs or updates you would need, and keep your offer plan ready if the house still feels right after the revisit. If it does not hold up on the second look, move on without regret.


