Average Home Price in Williamson County Rises over $1 Million as Real Estate Values Continue to Climb

 

The average home price in Williamson County surpassed $1 million, according to data compiled by the Williamson County Association of Realtors (WCAR).

For January 2022, the data shows the average residential home price in Williamson County was $1,025,992 with the average condo price at $404,269. In December 2021, the average residential home price in Williamson County was $998,520 with the average condo price at $382,148.

In January 2021, the average residential home price in Williamson County was $749,403 while the average condo price was $333,131. The increase of average residential home price rose by 40% within one year, according to WCAR.

The average amount of time a residential home stayed on the market before going under contract in Williamson County in January 2022 was 13 days. In January 2021, the average time was 25 days before a residential home went under contract after being listed.

The priciest cities for real estate within Williamson County in January were Arrington, Brentwood, College Grove, Franklin, and Thompsons Station – all with average home prices averaging well over $1 million. In Brentwood, the average home price in January 2022 averaged $1,459,825.

The least-expensive city for average home price in Williamson County was Fairview, with the average home price in January 2022 coming in at $416,585.

Meanwhile, real estate giant Zillow expects national annual home value growth to continue to accelerate through the spring, peaking at 21.6% in May before gradually slowing to 17.3% by January 2023.

Monthly home value growth is also expected to “continue accelerating in coming months, rising to 1.7% in February and growing to 1.9% in April before slowing somewhat,” according to Zillow. By the end of January 2023, Zillow expects the typical U.S. home to be worth more than $380,000.

However, “elevated inflation heightens the risk of near-term monetary policy tightening, which would result in higher mortgage rates and weigh on housing demand,” Zillow notes.

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Kaitlin Housler is a reporter at The Tennessee Star and The Star News Network.

 

 

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2 Thoughts to “Average Home Price in Williamson County Rises over $1 Million as Real Estate Values Continue to Climb”

  1. Ms Independent

    Snob city…

  2. 83ragtop50

    What an outrageous price to live with a group having so many with their heads in the clouds. If I were a long-time resident of that place I would sell and move to where I could once again be among conservative Tennesseans. It gets more and more like California every year.

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