What Is the Current Real Estate Market Trend in Greensboro, High Point & Burlington NC?
- Cammie Wright

- Dec 14, 2025
- 2 min read
Understanding whether you're in a buyer's or seller's market in the Triad region
As a real estate professional serving Guilford, Alamance, and Orange County, I'm frequently asked about current market conditions. Let me break down what's happening right now in our region.The Triad real estate market shows a balanced market with moderate inventory levels. Greensboro and High Point are seeing steady appreciation, while Orange County continues to show strong demand from Chapel Hill residents and university-related relocations. Guilford County median home prices have remained relatively stable around the $350,000-$400,000 range.
**What Does This Mean for You?**
If you're considering selling, now is a strategic time. We're not in an extreme seller's market, but we're also not facing oversupply issues. This balanced condition actually works in your favor because buyers are motivated but not desperate, competition is present but manageable, pricing power is moderate and realistic, and days on market are reasonable at 25-35 days on average.
**The Triad Advantage**
Greensboro continues to attract remote workers and young professionals seeking affordable living with urban amenities. High Point's furniture industry connections create unique buyer pools. Burlington and Alamance County appeal to families seeking affordability with good schools. Chapel Hill and Orange County maintain consistent demand due to UNC and tech growth.
**What Should You Do?**
Now is an excellent time to list if you've been considering it. The market rewards well-priced, well-presented homes. Don't wait for the spring rush—strategic sellers who list now often achieve better results with less competition. As your trusted real estate professional, I help sellers understand exactly where their home fits in today's market and position it for maximum appeal and fastest sale.
Connect with Me!
Cammie Wright, REALTOR
919-495-4625

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