Map of Corinth

Corinth Home Values

Texas

Median Sale Price
$458,178
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Pending
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Median Asking

Corinth Market Snapshot

Slightly Favors Buyers 5.2 months of supply
Seller's Buyer's
Median Sale Price
$458,178
▲ 7.2% YoY
Price per Sq Ft
$189
median $/sqft
Days on Market
71
list to contract
Sale-to-List
96.7%
of original asking
Active
91
listings
New
0
30 days
Closed
0
30 days
Pending
0
30 days
Supply
5.2
months
Absorption
19.8%
monthly
Over List
1.8%
sold above
Under List
59.2%
sold below
Concessions
65%
% of solds
Avg Concession
$12,459
seller paid

Source: NTREIS MLS • Excludes leases • Apr 2026

Corinth Market Trends

Median Sale Price
24 months
$331K$395K$460K$525K$589KSep 2024Jan 2025May 2025Sep 2025Jan 2026Apr 2026

Where New Construction Meets Oakmont Charm

Corinth sits at the crossroads of south Denton County where the I-35E corridor meets Lake Lewisville's shoreline. Established neighborhoods like Kensington Estates and the Oakmont Country Club community anchor the city's east side, while new master-planned developments—Ashford Park, Walton Ridge, Taylor Estates—fill in remaining parcels to the west. Residents split across Lake Dallas ISD and Denton ISD attendance zones, with Guyer High School drawing families from across the region. Daily life revolves around Agora Park, the country club's golf and pool amenities, and weekend access to lake ramps minutes from front doors.

Corinth is absorbing significant new-construction inventory from DRB Homes, Impression Homes, Windsor, and Grand Homes without losing pricing momentum—values climbed over seven percent year-over-year even as days on market stretched into the fifties. Sellers are adjusting: the share of transactions closing below list price sits near sixty percent, and concession rates remain elevated, though they dropped noticeably in the most recent quarter. The shift from under three months of supply to over five months signals buyers now have room to negotiate, particularly on resale homes competing against builder incentives in Ashford Park and Walton Ridge.

Watch the concession trend closely. Sellers offering closing cost help dropped from roughly two-thirds of transactions to just over half in the last ninety days, suggesting those still in the market are pricing more accurately from the start. Buyers targeting Corinth's established Oakmont and Kensington sections can leverage the new-build competition nearby, while move-up buyers should note that inventory above six hundred thousand remains thin and sells with less negotiation.

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Market data last updated Apr 2, 2026, 12:22 PM CDT

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