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Is the Houston Real Estate Market Headed for a Crash? Here’s Why That’s Unlikely

  • Writer: Christian Willis
    Christian Willis
  • Apr 15
  • 2 min read

Housing market crash

As your Houston-based Realtor®, I understand the concerns many buyers and sellers have wondering if the real estate market is potentially headed for a crash, because of the recent heavy losses in the stock market, tariffs, etc. With memories of past downturns, it's natural to wonder if we're on the brink of another crash. However, current data and market trends suggest that Houston's housing market remains stable and resilient.​


Houston's Market Shows Stability

Recent statistics indicate that Houston's housing market is maintaining its footing:​

  • Median Home Price: As of February 2025, the median home price in Houston stands at $340,000, showing no significant change compared to the previous year .

  • Inventory Levels: The city has approximately 4 months of housing inventory, suggesting a balanced market that favors neither buyers nor sellers excessively .​

  • Days on Market: Homes are selling in about 45 days on average, indicating steady demand .​

These figures reflect a market that is neither overheated nor in decline.​


Economic Growth Fuels Demand

Houston's robust economy continues to attract new residents:

  • Job Creation: The city is projected to add over 75,000 new jobs in 2025, bolstering demand for housing .​

  • Population Influx: More than 25% of homebuyers in Texas are from out of state, with many choosing Houston for its affordability and opportunities .​

This continuous growth supports a healthy real estate market.​


Interest Rates and Affordability

While mortgage rates have risen to around 6.9%, they are still manageable compared to historical highs. Additionally, increased inventory provides buyers with more options, potentially easing price pressures .


Conclusion: A Stable Market Ahead

Considering the current data and economic indicators, a housing market crash in Houston appears unlikely. The market is characterized by balanced inventory, steady prices, and strong demand driven by job growth and population increases.​

If you're contemplating buying or selling a home in Houston, now is a favorable time to act. Contact me to discuss your real estate goals and how I can assist you in navigating this stable market.

 
 
 

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