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Ohio REALTORS Report

In March 2025, Ohio's home sales decreased by 7.1% compared to the previous year, with a total of 9,406 sales. Despite the decline in sales, the average sales price rose by 6.1% to $297,614. Year-to-date sales from January to March 2025 also showed a 4.3% decrease, but the average price increased by 5.8% to $284,881.

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Ohio REALTORS Report

In March 2025, Ohio's home sales decreased by 7.1% compared to the previous year, with a total of 9,406 sales. Despite the decline in sales, the average sales price rose by 6.1% to $297,614. Year-to-date sales from January to March 2025 also showed a 4.3% decrease, but the average price increased by 5.8% to $284,881.

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Ohio Local MLS Stats Report for March 2025

Number of Units Sold Dollar Volume Average Sale Price


MLS 2024 2025 % Change 2024 2025 % Change 2024 2025 % Change

Ashland 21 16 -23.8% $ 4,216,563 $ 3,285,900 -22.1% $ 200,789 $ 205,369 2.3%

Athens 67 41 -38.8% $ 20,850,449 $ 24,452,497 17.3% $ 311,201 $ 596,402 91.6%

Cincinnati 1,603 1,556 -2.9% $ 533,614,300 $ 548,119,038 2.7% $ 332,885 $ 352,262 5.8%

Columbus 2,218 2,108 -5.0% $ 789,346,276 $ 779,169,500 -1.3% $ 355,882 $ 369,625 3.9%

Dayton 1,185 1,058 -10.7% $ 329,518,997 $ 300,792,107 -8.7% $ 278,075 $ 284,303 2.2%

Firelands 204 138 -32.4% $ 44,045,649 $ 44,020,250 -0.1% $ 215,910 $ 318,987 47.7%

Greater Portsmouth 77 75 -2.6% $ 13,831,286 $ 11,274,942 -18.5% $ 179,627 $ 150,333 -16.3%

Knox 26 19 -26.9% $ 7,606,602 $ 7,403,494 -2.7% $ 292,562 $ 389,658 33.2%

Mansfield 137 94 -31.4% $ 25,670,911 $ 19,840,870 -22.7% $ 187,379 $ 211,073 12.6%

MLS Now 1 3,467 3,199 -7.7% $ 835,255,507 $ 800,404,882 -4.2% $ 240,916 $ 250,205 3.9%

NORIS 2 663 704 6.2% $ 132,527,618 $ 165,489,259 24.9% $ 199,891 $ 235,070 17.6%

Scioto Valley 75 61 -18.7% $ 15,601,050 $ 12,893,900 -17.4% $ 208,014 $ 211,375 1.6%

WRIST 4 382 337 -11.8% $ 88,388,029 $ 82,214,194 -7.0% $ 231,382 $ 243,959 5.4%
Statewide 10,125 9,406 -7.1% $ 2,840,473,237 $ 2,799,360,833 -1.4% $ 280,541 $ 297,614 6.1%

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MLS Now: Ashtabula, Belmont, Carroll, Columbiana, Coshocton, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Gernsey, Harrison, Holmes, Jefferson, Lake, Lorain, Mahoning, Medina, Muskingum, Portage,
Stark, Summit, Trumbull, Tuscarawas, Washington and Wayne Counties.
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NORIS (Northwest Ohio Regional Information System): Lucas, Fulton, Defiance, Williams, Henry, Wood, Putnam, Paulding, Hancock, and Wyandot Counties.
3
West Central: Allen, Hardin and Van Wert Counties.
4
WRIST (Western Regional Information Systems and Technology): Clark, Miami, Champaign, Logan, Shelby, Auglaize and Mercer Counties.

Report reflects reported closings by MLSes for the above areas and time period. It includes new and existing residential single family and condo/co-ops.
Monday, April 21, 2025
Ohio Local MLS Stats Report for January through March 2025

Number of Units Sold Dollar Volume Average Sale Price


MLS 2024 2025 % Change 2024 2025 % Change 2024 2025 % Change

Ashland 66 64 -3.0% $ 15,379,873 $ 13,765,500 -10.5% $ 233,028 $ 215,086 -7.7%

Athens 143 146 2.1% $ 27,486,380 $ 31,471,368 14.5% $ 192,212 $ 215,557 12.1%

Cincinnati 3,876 4,000 3.2% $ 1,243,224,925 $ 1,370,663,468 10.3% $ 320,749 $ 342,666 6.8%

Columbus 5,706 5,385 -5.6% $ 1,955,571,732 $ 1,918,093,920 -1.9% $ 342,722 $ 356,192 3.9%

Dayton 3,175 2,748 -13.4% $ 850,776,197 $ 761,164,052 -10.5% $ 267,961 $ 276,988 3.4%

Firelands 506 486 -4.0% $ 107,756,490 $ 125,030,057 16.0% $ 212,957 $ 257,263 20.8%

Greater Portsmouth 173 189 9.2% $ 28,820,773 $ 31,538,520 9.4% $ 166,594 $ 166,870 0.2%

Knox 91 84 -7.7% $ 24,022,697 $ 24,108,931 0.4% $ 263,986 $ 287,011 8.7%

Mansfield 306 282 -7.8% $ 55,986,427 $ 55,597,429 -0.7% $ 182,962 $ 197,154 7.8%

MLS Now 1 8,939 8,559 -4.3% $ 2,075,745,100 $ 2,094,000,683 0.9% $ 232,212 $ 244,655 5.4%

NORIS 2 1,806 1,780 -1.4% $ 352,026,682 $ 395,744,472 12.4% $ 194,921 $ 222,328 14.1%

Scioto Valley 183 186 1.6% $ 37,363,340 $ 39,789,900 6.5% $ 204,171 $ 213,924 4.8%

WRIST 4 993 932 -6.1% $ 213,777,867 $ 215,748,830 0.9% $ 215,285 $ 231,490 7.5%

Statewide 25,963 24,841 -4.3% $ 6,987,938,483 $ 7,076,717,130 1.3% $ 269,150 $ 284,881 5.8%

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MLS Now: Ashtabula, Belmont, Carroll, Columbiana, Coshocton, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Gernsey, Harrison, Holmes, Jefferson, Lake, Lorain, Mahoning, Medina, Muskingum, Portage,
Stark, Summit, Trumbull, Tuscarawas, Washington and Wayne Counties.
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NORIS (Northwest Ohio Regional Information System): Lucas, Fulton, Defiance, Williams, Henry, Wood, Putnam, Paulding, Hancock, and Wyandot Counties.
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West Central: Allen, Hardin and Van Wert Counties.
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WRIST (Western Regional Information Systems and Technology): Clark, Miami, Champaign, Logan, Shelby, Auglaize and Mercer Counties.

**Report reflects reported closings by MLSes for the above areas and time period. It includes new and existing residential single family and condo/co-ops.
Monday, April 21, 2025
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

TO: All News Media


FROM: Michelle Billings, Ohio REALTORS® 2025 President, 513-516-0495
Allison Wiley, Ohio REALTORS® Vice President of Marketing & Communications, 614-225-6207
RE: Ohio’s March 2025 Home Sales
DATE: April 24th, 2025

Activity across the Ohio housing marketplace dipped in March, as sales decreased 7.1
percent from the level reached during the month a year ago, according to Ohio REALTORS.

Home sales in March 2025 reached 9,406, a 7.1% decrease from the 10,125 home sales
recorded during the month a year ago. The average sales price across Ohio in March
reached $297,614, a 6.1% increase from the $280,541 mark posted in March 2024.

"While home sales saw a modest dip in March, we're already seeing strong indicators that buyers and
sellers are preparing to re-engage as we head into the spring homebuying season,” says Ohio REALTORS
President Michelle Billings. “With mortgage rates showing signs of stability and inventory gradually
improving, we're optimistic that the coming months will bring renewed energy and opportunity to the
housing market. An Ohio REALTOR serves as a professional partner, guiding buyers and sellers through
the intricate process of home buying and selling, to successfully achieve their housing goals.”

Around the state, 12 out of 13 markets tracked experienced an increase in average sale price for the
month compared to March 2024.

During the first three months of the year, home sales activity is down 4.3% compared to January-March
2024. Year-to-date sales (January-March 2024) reached 24,841, down from the 25,963 homes sold a
year ago.

The average sales price during the period this year is $284,881, a 5.8% increase from the $269,150 mark
set a year ago. Data provided to Ohio REALTORS by Multiple Listing Services includes residential closings
for new and existing single-family homes and condominiums/co-ops.

Ohio REALTORS, with more than 35,000 members, is the largest professional trade association in Ohio.
Leading with expertise, professionalism and an entrepreneurial spirit, REALTORS in Ohio are committed
to their clients and communities.

See below for a market-by-market analysis of sales activity throughout Ohio.

(NOTE: There might be a slight variance between the reported number of sales contained in this release and actual activity in
the various markets due to Ohio REALTORS’ early reporting requirement. Check with contacts in the particular market.)

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