Map of Haslet

Haslet Home Values

Texas

Median Sale Price
$502,158
Live Market Pulse
Active Listings
Pending
New This Week
New This Month
Median Asking

Haslet Market Snapshot

Median Sale Price
$0
▼ 8.7% YoY
Price per Sq Ft
$0
median $/sqft
Days on Market
0
list to contract
Sale-to-List
0.0%
of original asking
Slightly Favors Buyers 6.8 months of supply
Seller's Buyer's
Active
248
listings
New
42
30 days
Closed
21
30 days
Pending
1
30 days
Supply
6.8
months
Absorption
27.4%
monthly
Over List
3.9%
sold above
Under List
52.9%
sold below
Concessions
46.6%
% of solds
Avg Concession
$11,350
seller paid

Source: NTREIS MLS • Excludes leases • May 2026

Haslet Market Trends

Median Sale Price
24 months
$348K$433K$518K$603K$687KJun 2024Oct 2024Feb 2025Jun 2025Oct 2025Feb 2026May 2026

Where Acreage Meets Alliance Corridor Growth

Haslet straddles two identities along the 35W corridor in North Tarrant County. Legacy properties on one-plus-acre lots in neighborhoods like Lonesome Dove Estates and Ashmore Farms offer well water, no city taxes, and workshop space that buyers closer to Fort Worth can only dream about. Meanwhile, master-planned communities like Wellington, Watercress, and Sendera Ranch are adding hundreds of new-construction homes from Trophy Signature and Highland Homes with quartz kitchens, covered patios, and Northwest ISD enrollment. That duality — rural elbow room minutes from Alliance Town Center — is what makes Haslet unlike anything else in the Metroplex.

Haslet's per-square-foot values — around $200 — run roughly eight percent above the Tarrant County benchmark of $185, and the median sale price gap is even wider, with Haslet closings landing near $455,000 against a countywide median closer to $350,000. Based on MLS data for May 2026 closings in Haslet, sellers conceded roughly two cents on the dollar at the closing table — a list-to-sale ratio fractionally tighter than the county average — while the concession rate fell to just over four in ten transactions, well below the county's rate of nearly six in ten. The year-over-year price decline of nearly nine percent reflects a broader softening, but Haslet's premium positioning relative to Tarrant County remains intact.

Where Haslet diverges most sharply from county norms is in its pipeline dynamics: homes are sitting under contract for about 48 days on average before closing, roughly two-thirds longer than the Tarrant County median of 29 days. With active inventory matching the trailing-12-month supply level and pending contracts at 68 — a notably low absorption rate relative to 201 new listings over the same window — the supply gap is widening. Months of supply in Haslet stand at nearly seven, well above the county's five months, suggesting buyers in this market hold considerably more leverage than their counterparts elsewhere in Tarrant County.

Market Updates

Haslet's per-square-foot values — around $200 — run roughly eight percent above the Tarrant County benchmark of $185, and the median sale price gap is even wider, with Haslet closings landing near $455,000 against a countywide median closer to $350,000. Based on MLS data for May 2026 closings in Haslet, sellers conceded roughly two cents on the dollar at the closing table — a list-to-sale ratio fractionally tighter than the county average — while the concession rate fell to just over four in ten transactions, well below the county's rate of nearly six in ten. The year-over-year price decline of nearly nine percent reflects a broader softening, but Haslet's premium positioning relative to Tarrant County remains intact.

Where Haslet diverges most sharply from county norms is in its pipeline dynamics: homes are sitting under contract for about 48 days on average before closing, roughly two-thirds longer than the Tarrant County median of 29 days. With active inventory matching the trailing-12-month supply level and pending contracts at 68 — a notably low absorption rate relative to 201 new listings over the same window — the supply gap is widening. Months of supply in Haslet stand at nearly seven, well above the county's five months, suggesting buyers in this market hold considerably more leverage than their counterparts elsewhere in Tarrant County.

See what's happening around your home.

Every month, we'll send you real MLS data — every sale, new listing, and price change near your address, plus market trends for your zip code, city, and county. No guesswork. Just the same data agents use.

Free forever. When you're ready to list, we're here.

Market data last updated May 20, 2026, 1:25 AM CDT · Editorial updated May 25, 2026, 7:13 AM CDT

Selling in Haslet?

Same MLS exposure. Same buyer pool. Thousands less in commissions.

See How It Works →