Reynoldstown Real Estate Market Update: June 2026 Numbers
Reynoldstown closed 63 homes in June 2026 at a $445,000 median sale price. 451 homes are active right now across the Reynoldstown ZIPs (30312, 30316).
June 2026 by the Numbers
| Metric | June 2026 |
|---|---|
| Homes closed | 63 |
| Median sale price | $445,000 |
| List-to-sale ratio | 98.3% |
| Most homes sold in | 30+ days (28 of 62) |
| Active inventory right now | 451 |
Reading the Reynoldstown Numbers
The $445,000 median is a single point in a distribution. In Reynoldstown this month, closings were spread across three of our four price buckets, which means the median can move month to month based on which specific homes happen to close. We run hyper-local comps on a per-block basis before talking price on a specific home.
The Inventory Picture
451 homes are active or active-under-contract in the Reynoldstown ZIPs as of today. At the current June sales pace, that is roughly 7.2 months of supply. The conventional benchmark is 6 months. Anything under 3 reads as a buyers market; over 6 reads as buyers gaining leverage. Reynoldstown right now reads as a buyers market.
Months of Supply by Price Range
Months of supply tells you how long it would take to absorb the active inventory at the current sales pace. We break it out by price range because a single neighborhood can be a sellers market under $1M and a buyers market at the top end (or vice versa).
| Price range | Active | Closed in June | Months of supply |
|---|---|---|---|
| Under $500K | 264 | 34 | 7.8 |
| $500K – $1M | 149 | 26 | 5.7 |
| $1M – $2M | 35 | 3 | 11.7 |
| $2M and up | 3 | 0 | n/a |
How Fast Homes Are Selling
Days on market is the cleanest read on demand without the noise of price mix. Here is how the 62 Reynoldstown closings distributed in June 2026:
- Under 7 days: 12 (19%)
- 7 to 14 days: 8 (13%)
- 14 to 30 days: 14 (23%)
- 30+ days: 28 (45%)
Buyer Negotiating Power
Across the 63 Reynoldstown closings in June 2026, the average sale price landed at 98.3% of the original list price. The breakdown:
- 13 closings went above list (21%)
- 14 closings went at list (22%)
- 36 closings went below list (57%)
The Bigger Picture: Reynoldstown Pricing Over Time
Single-month medians bounce around because the mix of homes that close in any given 30-day window varies. Here is the 6-month rolling view to smooth that out:
| Month | Median sale price |
|---|---|
| Jan 2026 | $288,400 |
| Feb 2026 | — |
| Mar 2026 | $226,500 |
| Apr 2026 | $499,900 |
| May 2026 | $475,000 |
| Jun 2026 | $445,000 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Pulled from the FMLS data we sync every 15 minutes. Counts reflect the June 2026 closed window and today’s active set. Source: FMLS via Bridge Interactive.
FMLS compliance rules require us to remove sold listings from the public feed after 12 months. We are building a separate aggregate archive so future versions of this report can show clean YoY. For now, the 6-month rolling view above shows you the trend without that limitation.
If you want a hyper-local comp pull on a specific block in Reynoldstown, grab 15 minutes on Valerie’s calendar. Or send a note via the contact page.
What This Means for Buyers
Inventory is generous relative to the absorption rate. You have time to be picky and to wait for the right home rather than the first one.
What This Means for Sellers
A clean launch matters more than ever in this kind of market. The hyper-local comps for your block, not the neighborhood-wide median, are the right basis for price.
Have Questions About This Topic?
If you want block-level numbers for Reynoldstown — price-per-square-foot on your specific street, DOM on comparable builds, or a read on whether this is the right month to list — book a 15-minute call. We will pull the comps before we get on the phone.
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Data current as of July 04, 2026. Source: FMLS via Bridge Interactive, queried through the VCG sync. Counts can shift as additional listings sync. The neighborhood median is not a substitute for hyper-local comps on a specific home.