Haslet, TX Housing Market Report: June 2026
Haslet's single-family market is balanced, with 4.61 months of supply, a median sold price of $450,524, and homes selling in a median of 37 days at 97.84% of list price.
If you've been watching the Alliance Area and wondering whether it's a buyer's market, a seller's market, or something in between — June 2026 data says "in between, and leaning healthy." Here's what's actually happening on the ground in Haslet, Texas, and what it means whether you're buying, selling, or just nosy about your home's value (no judgment, we all do it).
Carter Signature Properties pulls this data straight from the MLS every month so you don't have to guess. No fluff, no spin — just the numbers and what they mean for you. Let's get into it.
1. Evaluate Inventory Dynamics
Haslet's housing market is sitting at a 4.61-month supply of inventory — up 3% from last month and up 6% year-over-year. In real estate math, anything between 4 and 6 months is considered a balanced market, which means neither buyers nor sellers have the upper hand right now.
For buyers, that's good news: you've got room to negotiate instead of waving a white flag on your first offer. For sellers, it means pricing right still matters more than ever — homes aren't just flying off the shelf regardless of price tag. And if you're commuting or flying often, Haslet's proximity to Alliance Airport keeps this corner of Tarrant County attractive to relocating buyers and business travelers alike.
2. Monitor New Listings
June brought 138 new listings to the Haslet market, with a median list price of $402,500. That's a healthy batch of fresh inventory hitting the market — and notably, it's priced below the median for active and sold listings, which tells us more moderately priced homes are entering the mix.
If you've been sitting on the sidelines waiting for options, this is your sign to start touring. New listings tend to move fast in Haslet and the broader Alliance Area, so having your financing lined up before you fall in love with a floor plan is the move. Grab a coffee, take a lap around Haslet Community Park, and make a day of your house hunt — it's one of the easier ways to get a feel for the neighborhood outside of a showing appointment.
3. Assess Active Listings
There are currently 383 active listings in Haslet, with a median list price of $457,490. That's a solid range of inventory across price points, giving buyers in North Fort Worth, Northlake, Keller, and Roanoke a reason to widen their search a few exits down I-35W.
Sellers, take note: with 383 homes competing for buyer attention, standing out matters. That means accurate pricing, sharp photos, and a listing description that actually gets found — not just listed. Buyers browsing Haslet often cross-shop nearby Park Glen, Fossil Creek, and Summerfields, so knowing how your home stacks up against those areas is part of pricing it right.
4. Track Pending Sales Trends
Homes currently under contract in Haslet had a median list price of $398,990 and spent a median of 42 days on the market before going pending. That's a meaningful signal: well-priced homes in the $400K range are moving at a reasonable clip, especially compared to homes priced above the neighborhood median.
Translation for buyers: if you find something priced right in this range, don't sit on it for three weeks while you think it over. Translation for sellers: pricing near where the pending homes landed — rather than chasing last year's numbers — is what gets you to closing table faster.
5. Review Sold Properties
Sold data is where the real story is. The median sold price in Haslet climbed to $450,524, a 5% increase month-over-month, with homes selling in a median of 37 days — down 5% from the prior month. On top of that, the sold-to-list price ratio sits at 97.84%, meaning sellers are landing close to their asking price, not slashing it to get a deal done.
That combination — rising prices, faster sales, and strong price retention — points to steady, real demand in Haslet rather than a market propped up by desperation pricing. If you're a seller near Haslet's historic downtown area or anywhere in the surrounding Alliance corridor, this is a market that rewards a smart list price and a clean presentation.
June 2026 Haslet, TX Market Snapshot
Metric | June 2026 | Change |
|---|---|---|
Months of Supply | 4.61 | +3% MoM / +6% YoY |
Active Listings | 383 (median $457,490) | — |
New Listings | 138 (median $402,500) | — |
Pending Listings | Median $398,990, 42 DOM | — |
Median Sold Price | $450,524 | +5% MoM |
Median Days in RPR (Sold) | 37 days | -5% MoM |
Sold-to-List Price Ratio | 97.84% | — |
What This Means for You
Whether you're buying your first home near Texas Motor Speedway or getting ready to sell a place you've outgrown, Haslet's June 2026 numbers point to a market that's stable, not frantic. Buyers get room to think and negotiate. Sellers who price accurately are still getting close to full ask, in a little over a month.
If you want a deeper read on regional trends beyond Haslet, the Texas A&M Real Estate Research Center and Freddie Mac's economic and housing research both track broader DFW and statewide patterns worth comparing against local numbers like these.
FAQ: Haslet, TX Housing Market
Is Haslet, TX a good place to buy a home right now?
Yes — Haslet's 4.61-month supply signals a balanced market, giving buyers negotiating room without the bidding-war pressure of a tight seller's market. Proximity to Alliance Airport and North Fort Worth adds long-term appeal for commuters and relocations.
How long do homes take to sell in Haslet, TX?
As of June 2026, sold listings spent a median of 37 days on market, and new pending listings averaged 42 days before going under contract — both signs of steady, healthy buyer demand.
Are home prices going up in Haslet, TX?
Yes. The median sold price rose 5% month-over-month to $450,524 in June 2026, and inventory is up 6% year-over-year, suggesting more supply is entering the market alongside rising prices.
Ready to Talk Numbers?
Curious what your home in Haslet, North Fort Worth, Northlake, Keller, or Roanoke is worth in this market? Cathy Carter is the #1 REALTOR® in Haslet and the Alliance Area, and she'd love to walk you through your options — no pressure, just straight answers. Reach out anytime at [email protected] or 972-358-6420
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