High Point NC Real Estate Market Report

Live sold comps, median price, days on market, and what the data means for buyers and sellers right now.

Updated May 30, 2026

Teresa Overcash, a 30-year top 1 percent NC agent and Broker/Owner of Realty ONE Group Results, has worked the High Point market for three decades. Here is what the May 2026 numbers actually mean for the home you are selling or the home you want to buy.

Quick answer: High Point NC homes sold at a median of $295,000 in May 2026, with an average 41 days on market and a 97% sold-to-list ratio. Inventory sits at 3.4 months supply. 27265 trades faster than the city average. The downtown 27260 corridor still has room for cosmetic-flip and primary-residence buyers willing to put in sweat equity.

The Numbers at a glance

Median Sold Price
$295,000
+1.9% YoY
Avg Days on Market
41
+5 days YoY
Sold-to-List Ratio
97%
-1 pt YoY
Months Supply
3.4
++0.5 YoY

High Point is the value play of the Triad. The $295K median puts a family-sized home within reach for buyers who are priced out of Greensboro and Winston-Salem. Furniture Market traffic and downtown revitalization continue to lift the central ZIPs.

Recently Sold in High Point — live MLS data

This widget pulls the most recent sold closings inside the High Point market directly from the MLS. It refreshes automatically as new closings post.

Recently Sold — High Point, NC

These are recent closings inside the High Point market boundary. The MLS filters by city or saved market, so some sales may sit just outside specific neighborhood lines. For an address-specific comparable market analysis with adjustments for condition and updates, text Teresa Overcash at 336-262-3111.

Sold Highlights by ZIP and price band

Curated highlights from May 2026 High Point closings, organized by ZIP and price tier. This is what the live widget above is showing in aggregate.

ZIPSubmarketMedian SoldAvg DOMSold/ListVolume
27265Northwest / Emerywood / Skeet Club$395,0003598%Strong
27262Central / Uptowne / Oakview$268,0004297%Steady
27260Downtown / Historic$215,0004496%Moderate
27263South / Archdale border$258,0004097%Steady

What the Trend Looks Like over six months

Looking at the past six months of High Point closings gives a clearer picture than any single week. The trailing average smooths out the noise.

MonthMedian SoldAvg DOMSold/ListClosings
May 2026$295,0004197%Tracking high
April 2026Slightly below current+3 days-1 ptStrong
March 20265-7% below current+6 days-1 ptSteady
February 202610-12% below current+12 days-2 ptsLower volume
January 202612-15% below current+18 days-2 ptsSeasonal dip
December 20258-10% below current+10 days-1 ptHoliday slow

High Point vs. Triad

Buyers and sellers ask me constantly how High Point stacks up against the surrounding markets. Here is the side-by-side from May 2026.

MarketMedian SoldAvg DOMSold/ListMonths Supply
Winston-Salem$345,0003898%3.1
Greensboro$355,0003698%3.0
High Point$295,0004197%3.4
Kernersville$365,0003499%2.8
Clemmons$420,0003299%2.6

If You Are Selling

Your home will sell. The question is for how much, and how fast. I will pull live address-level comps, audit your home against the homes that closed in 14 days, and tell you exactly where to price.

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If You Are Buying

The 41-day average is misleading. The right homes still move faster than the city average. You need a strategy before you start looking.

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What This Data Actually Means

Numbers without context are just numbers. Here is what I am telling my buyers and sellers in High Point right now, based on what I am seeing close every single week.

For Sellers

The window of pricing on emotion is closed. The market has shifted just enough that overpriced homes do not get rescued by a frenzy. Price within 1 to 2 percent of recent comps in your ZIP. Stage. Get professional photos. Be ready to negotiate, not capitulate. Homes that follow that formula are still closing at full price.

For Buyers

27265 trades faster than the city average. The downtown 27260 corridor still has room for cosmetic-flip and primary-residence buyers willing to put in sweat equity. Inventory is up year over year, so you have more leverage than you did six months ago, but you still need to move quickly on the right home.

For Investors

High Point is the strongest cash flow play in the Triad. 27260 and 27263 still pencil for 10-12 percent cash-on-cash returns on well-bought duplexes and small multifamily.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the median home sold price in High Point NC right now?

The High Point NC median sold price in May 2026 sits at approximately $295,000 for single-family homes (+1.9% year over year).

How long are homes taking to sell in High Point?

The May 2026 average days on market in High Point is 41 days. 27265 trades faster than the city average. The downtown 27260 corridor still has room for cosmetic-flip and primary-residence buyers willing to put in sweat equity.

Is High Point a buyer or seller market in 2026?

High Point sits at 3.4 months of inventory supply in May 2026. Below 4 months still favors sellers, but it has loosened from the extreme 2021-2023 conditions and buyers now have negotiation room.

What is the sold-to-list price ratio in High Point?

High Point homes sold at approximately 97% of final list price in May 2026. Sellers who priced accurately netted within 2 to 6 percent of asking depending on price tier and condition.

How does High Point compare to other Triad markets?

See the Triad comparison table on this page. Spreads are tight on the Triad and wider in the High Country where second-home and luxury buyers drive pricing.

Where should I focus my search in High Point?

The strongest activity in May 2026 was in 27265 and 27262, anchored by Emerywood and the Skeet Club corridor. High Point University expansion and the Catalyst project downtown continue to push owner-occupant demand into 27262 and 27260.

Where can I see live sold comps for my High Point neighborhood?

The live MLS sold widget on this page pulls recently closed High Point properties. For an address-specific comparable market analysis with adjustments for condition and updates, text Teresa Overcash at 336-262-3111.

Want Address-Specific Sold Comps?

Citywide medians are a starting point. To know what your specific home is worth, or what a specific home you want to buy is actually worth, I will pull live comparable closings, walk the property, and give you a number you can act on.

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