Map of Haltom City

Haltom City Home Values

Texas

Median Sale Price
$264,257
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Pending
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Median Asking

Haltom City Market Snapshot

Balanced Market 4.9 months of supply
Seller's Buyer's
Median Sale Price
$264,257
▼ 4.5% YoY
Price per Sq Ft
$182
median $/sqft
Days on Market
34
list to contract
Sale-to-List
96.3%
of original asking
Active
85
listings
New
0
30 days
Closed
0
30 days
Pending
0
30 days
Supply
4.9
months
Absorption
27.1%
monthly
Over List
2.2%
sold above
Under List
51.1%
sold below
Concessions
61.4%
% of solds
Avg Concession
$9,112
seller paid

Source: NTREIS MLS • Excludes leases • Apr 2026

Haltom City Market Trends

Median Sale Price
24 months
$203K$238K$273K$309K$344KSep 2024Jan 2025May 2025Sep 2025Jan 2026Apr 2026

Where Mid-Century Character Meets Modern Investment

Haltom City sits in northeast Tarrant County wedged between Fort Worth and North Richland Hills, giving residents quick access to both downtowns without the price tags of either. Established neighborhoods like Browning Heights and Diamond Oaks deliver tree-lined streets, generous lot sizes, and the kind of 1950s pier-and-beam construction that buyers increasingly prize for its craftsmanship and character. Birdville ISD draws families, while newer infill from builders like DR Horton and CB Jeni Homes adds townhome and single-family inventory to a market that historically had very little new construction. The result is an unusually broad housing mix for a city of its size.

Haltom City's market is showing signs of tightening at the entry level. Days on market have compressed from 37 to 34 over the last quarter, and the share of homes selling above list price has nearly doubled to almost four percent, a meaningful shift for a market built on affordability. Seller concessions remain common, but the average concession amount has dropped noticeably in recent months. Renovation activity is aggressive here — a significant share of active and recently sold inventory has been gut-renovated, reflecting investor confidence that the price floor has room to rise. Buyers who wait for further softening may find fewer concessions and stiffer competition on updated properties.

The real story in Haltom City is the renovation premium. Flipped mid-century homes routinely command prices that would have seemed unrealistic two years ago, and the gap between unrenovated and updated properties is widening. For buyers, the play is finding original-condition homes before investors do. For sellers, even modest kitchen and flooring updates are generating disproportionate returns in a market where buyers increasingly expect move-in ready.

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

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