
In October 2025, the town-home segment of Addison’s residential real estate market exhibited signs of measured competitiveness amid a broader regional tempering. Inventory held at a moderate level, with a meaningful percentage of active town-homes lingering on the market beyond a month, reflecting a slower pace than in previous months. New listings came in across a variety of price points, and while buyer interest remains steady, pricing discipline has become more important: sellers are increasingly aligning expectations with market realities, and many town-homes are closing at or slightly below list price.
Transaction volume in October was modest, with only a handful of closings, and the properties that did sell showed an average negotiation window rather than bidding wars. Notably, a newly built town-home in The Reserve closed quickly, suggesting that demand for inventory-fresh units persists, especially in developments with strong amenities or desirable layouts. Overall, the market sentiment points toward a balanced environment — favoring buyers who are selective and well-informed, but still offering value for sellers who price accurately and present their homes well.
Given the broader backdrop of elevated inventory across the DFW region and a cooling housing market, Addison’s town-home market in October can be characterized as stable and methodical, without the frenzied pace of prior years but maintaining enough activity to support both buyers and sellers.
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