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Home » June uptick in home sales caps healthy first half of 2025

June uptick in home sales caps healthy first half of 2025

Sales activity, median price, inventory all rise, according to Spokane Realtors

July 9, 2025
Journal of Business Staff

Just over 560 homes changed hands through the Spokane Association of Realtors' Multiple Listing Service in June, an increase of about 20 homes from the year-earlier period, association data show. 

June's uptick in activity capped a first half of the year in which sales outpaced the previous year's activity in all six months. 

Overall, through the first six months, nearly 2,730 homes sold through the MLS, up 4.4% from the first half of 2024, during which just over 2,610 homes sold. 

As activity has picked up, the median home price has increased as well, though at a slower pace. Homes sold for a median price of $425,000 during the first half of 2025, up 1.2% from a median of $419,811 in the first six months of the previous year. 

For June alone, the median price was higher, at $435,000, but the percentage increase paralleled that of the year-to-date figure. 

Total inventory rose along with the other figures. At the end of June, just over 1,320 homes were listed for sale through the MLS, representing a 2.4-month supply. By comparison, just over 1,150 homes were on the market a year earlier, for a 2.1-month supply. 

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