City Market Report — Single Family Homes & Townhouses
Apex
Apex, Wake County — Market Data for Single Family Homes & Townhouses
Apex at a Glance
Market data covers single family homes and townhouses only. National housing trends are tracked by the U.S. Census Bureau and National Association of Realtors®.
Price & Market Velocity in Apex
Median sale price and average days on market from December 2025 through May 2026 for single family homes and townhouses.
Median Home Price — Last 6 Months
Days on Market — Last 6 Months
What's Happening in Apex
Apex continues to be one of the most competitive markets in the Triangle. Limited inventory and strong buyer demand — fueled by top-rated schools, a charming downtown, and proximity to major employers — keep prices elevated. Homes that are well-priced and professionally marketed often receive multiple offers within the first two weeks on market.
What This Means for You
- Sellers can expect strong offers, often at or above asking price
- Buyers should be pre-approved and ready to act quickly
- Homes in Apex spend an average of fewer than 20 days on market
- The zero-commission model helps sellers maximize equity in this high-demand area
Frequently Asked Questions About Apex
Common questions from homeowners and buyers in Apex, Wake County — with current market data.
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Market data covers single family homes and townhouses only. Contact Phil for data on other property types. For national housing market context, visit the U.S. Census Bureau Housing Data, HUD, or Federal Reserve mortgage rate data.
Last updated: June 2026
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