Justin, TX Real Estate Market Update: April 1–15, 2026
What are homes selling for in Justin, TX right now? The median home sale price in Justin, TX was $429,995 during the first half of April 2026, with 26 homes closed, 211 active listings, and about 4.1 months of supply — a balanced market leaning slightly toward sellers.
Justin is quietly turning into one of the most talked-about zip codes in the Alliance Area. Master-planned neighborhoods like Timberbrook, Treeline, and Wildflower Ranch are driving new-construction momentum, while older Justin streets still offer entry-level homes under $300K. If you own a home here — or are thinking of buying one — the early-April numbers tell a clear story.
Here's what actually happened in Justin, TX real estate between April 1 and April 15, 2026, what it means for your next move, and how to pull comps if you're protesting your property taxes this year.
The Headline Numbers
26 homes closed in Justin during the first half of April, with a median sale price of $429,995 and a median price per square foot of $173.62. Inventory sits at 211 active listings and 100 homes under contract — pending, contingent, or in the option period. That gives Justin roughly 4.1 months of supply, which puts the city squarely in a balanced market zone (4 to 6 months is the usual definition, per the Texas Real Estate Research Center).
| Metric | April 1–15, 2026 |
|---|---|
| Homes Sold | 26 |
| Median Sale Price | $429,995 |
| Average Sale Price | $430,576 |
| Median $/SqFt | $173.62 |
| Price Range | $250,000 – $605,000 |
| Active Listings | 211 |
| Pending / Under Contract | 100 |
| Months of Supply | 4.1 |
For context, the National Association of REALTORS® still calls anything under 4 months of supply a seller's market. Justin is one click past that — which means sellers still have real leverage on well-priced, well-presented homes, but buyers finally have enough inventory to breathe a little.
Which Justin Subdivisions Led the Market
The story in Justin is the story of its biggest master-planned communities. Two neighborhoods accounted for 11 of the 26 closed sales.
Timberbrook — Highest Volume and Highest Median Price
Timberbrook closed 6 homes in the first half of April with a median sale price of $512,500 and an average of $509,167. It's also sitting on 41 active listings and 17 pendings — the second-biggest inventory pool in Justin. Timberbrook buyers are paying a premium for newer square footage, larger lots at the back of the community, and builder-finished homes that move quickly. If you own in Timberbrook, your comps are strong right now.
Treeline — Biggest Active Inventory
Treeline closed 5 homes with a median of $460,000 and leads Justin in active inventory with 48 homes for sale. That's where buyers have the most selection in Justin right now. For sellers in Treeline, pricing and first-impression presentation matter more than ever — you're competing with 47 other homes in the same neighborhood for the same pool of buyers.
Wildflower Ranch, Liberty Trails, The Preserve
Wildflower Ranch closed 2 homes at a $485,000 median with 18 active listings. Liberty Trails (often listed as Liberty Trls on MLS) closed 2 at a $310,000 median — one of the more affordable entry points in Justin for a newer home. The Preserve closed 2 homes at a $403,950 median.
What This Means If You're Selling in Justin
A balanced market at 4.1 months of supply is not a red flag — it's a signal to price correctly out of the gate. Overpriced homes are sitting. Well-priced homes in Timberbrook, Treeline, and Wildflower Ranch are moving inside 30 days. Pricing strategy matters more now than it did 12 months ago when anything priced reasonably flew off the shelf.
At Carter Signature Properties, I build every listing plan around pull marketing — content and positioning that bring qualified buyers to you instead of chasing them around the internet. That's the Signature Difference, and it's why I'm consistently the #1 Texas REALTOR®.
What This Means If You're Buying in Justin
You finally have options. 211 active listings plus 100 under contract means the buyer pool has real choice for the first time in a while. The highest-value plays right now:
Older established Justin neighborhoods — think Liberty Trails, Ridgeview Estates, and the original Justin streets — are still delivering homes in the $250K to $350K range. Newer master-planned communities (Timberbrook, Treeline, Wildflower Ranch) give you builder warranties, HOA amenities, and easier access to Highway 287 and I-35W for the Alliance corridor commute.
Don't wait for prices to crash. Denton County's population growth and Alliance Airport employment footprint keep demand steady. Waiting usually costs more than it saves.
Protesting Your Property Taxes in Denton or Wise County?
If you own in Justin, your appraisal notice has probably already hit the mailbox. The deadline to file a Texas property tax protest is typically May 15 — or 30 days after your notice, whichever is later. I pull comps for Justin homeowners every spring, free of charge and with no obligation.
Justin, TX Real Estate FAQs
Is Justin, TX a good place to buy a home in 2026?
Yes. Justin sits in northern Denton County with direct access to Alliance Airport, Highway 287, and I-35W. Home prices remain below Keller, Roanoke, and Northlake, and master-planned communities like Timberbrook and Treeline offer new construction at more accessible price points than neighboring cities.
What is the median home price in Justin, TX?
The median sale price in Justin, TX was $429,995 during April 1–15, 2026, based on 26 closed MLS transactions. Median price per square foot was $173.62. The full price range ran from $250,000 up to $605,000.
How fast are homes selling in Justin right now?
With 4.1 months of supply, Justin is a balanced market. Well-priced homes in the most active subdivisions — Timberbrook, Treeline, and Wildflower Ranch — are closing quickly, while overpriced or poorly presented listings are sitting longer. Pricing it right the first time is the single biggest factor in days on market.
Which Justin subdivision has the most homes for sale?
Treeline leads Justin in active inventory with 48 homes currently on the market. Timberbrook is second with 41 active listings plus 17 pending sales. Wildflower Ranch, Reatta Ridge, Liberty Trails, and The Preserve round out the top subdivisions for active Justin inventory.
Thinking About Buying or Selling in Justin, TX?
I'm Cathy Carter, Broker and Founder of Carter Signature Properties and the #1 REALTOR® in Haslet, the Alliance Area, and North Fort Worth — including Justin, Northlake, Roanoke, Keller, Park Glen, Fossil Creek, and Summerfields. If you want a straight read on your home's value or want me to pull live comps for your subdivision, call or text me today.
Cathy Carter · Broker / Founder, Carter Signature Properties
972-358-6420 · [email protected] · cartersignatureproperties.com
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Data sourced from NTREIS MLS for the city of Justin, TX, closed transactions April 1–15, 2026. Subdivisions have been grouped where MLS includes phased or section suffixes. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Not an appraisal.