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City Market Report — Single Family Homes & Townhouses

Garner

Garner, Wake County — Market Data for Single Family Homes & Townhouses

Market Data — June 2026
Market Snapshot

Garner 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®.

Median Price (SFH & TH)
$335,000
Avg. Days on Market
28
Homes Sold — SFH & TH (30 Days)
92
Active Inventory (SFH & TH)
105
Year-over-Year Price Change
+2.3%
Sale-to-List Price Ratio
99.2%
6-Month Trends

Price & Market Velocity in Garner

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

$326K$328K$330K$332K$334K$336K $326,000 $328,000 $330,000 $332,000 $333,000 $335,000 DecJanFebMarAprMay

Days on Market — Last 6 Months

2829303132 32 days 31 days 30 days 29 days 29 days 28 days DecJanFebMarAprMay
Market Analysis

What's Happening in Garner

Garner offers some of the most accessible price points in Wake County, making it a magnet for first-time buyers and those seeking value close to downtown Raleigh. The market has moved toward balance, with healthy inventory levels and stable pricing that benefits both sides of the transaction.

Balanced Market
Supply and demand are roughly equal — fair conditions for both sides.

What This Means for You

  • Buyers can find good value without sacrificing proximity to Raleigh
  • Sellers benefit from Garner's affordability appeal when marketing to first-time buyers
  • Reasonable days on market give sellers time to prepare and negotiate
  • Zero commission helps Garner sellers stretch their equity further in a value-oriented market

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Garner

Common questions from homeowners and buyers in Garner, Wake County — with current market data.

Is now a good time to sell in Garner?

Garner's balanced market offers a healthy environment for sellers, with prices up +2.3% year-over-year and a sale-to-list ratio of 99.2%. The town's affordability compared to other Wake County communities draws steady buyer interest, especially from first-time buyers. Schedule a free consultation to discuss your options.

How long does it take to sell a home in Garner?

Homes in Garner spend an average of 28 days on the market. The balanced conditions give sellers reasonable time to prepare, negotiate, and close without feeling rushed. Contact Phil for a pricing strategy that fits your timeline.

What is the median home price in Garner?

The median home price in Garner is $335,000 for single family homes and townhouses, up +2.3% from last year. Garner's accessibility and proximity to downtown Raleigh make it one of the best value propositions in Wake County. Get a free home valuation to understand your property's current market value.

Should I buy or sell first in Garner?

In a balanced market, you have more time to plan your move. The Sold Zero Commission™ model lets you sell your Garner home with zero listing commission and buy your next home through Phil's team within 90 days — preserving equity that matters most at Garner's price points. Learn how it works.

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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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