Celina Home Values
Texas
Celina Market Snapshot
| Active 1,376 listings | New 341 30 days | Closed 152 30 days | Pending 16 30 days | Supply 8.5 months | Absorption 15.9% monthly | Over List 2.4% sold above | Under List 69.2% sold below | Concessions 63.9% % of solds | Avg Concession $13,625 seller paid |
Source: NTREIS MLS • Excludes leases • May 2026
Celina Market Trends
Celina's Builder Boom Has Stalled
Celina sits at the northern edge of Collin County where cotton fields are giving way to master-planned communities at a pace few Texas cities can match. The city's population has more than tripled in the past five years, driven by new-construction subdivisions stretching along the US-289 corridor. Prosper ISD and Celina ISD serve the area's growing families, and a wave of retail and dining development is chasing rooftops. But the infrastructure of a small town is straining under the weight of a suburb that arrived almost overnight, and the housing market is now reflecting that overextension.
At roughly $193 per square foot, Celina's closed-sale valuations sit about sixteen percent below where they stood twelve months prior — a shift that stands out even within a softening North Texas market, based on MLS data for recent closings in Celina. Sellers conceded close to eight cents on the dollar, and nearly seven in ten transactions included seller-paid concessions averaging roughly $14,000. The typical home spent about three months on market before closing, with nearly three out of four sales landing below the original list price. The median closed price settled near $519,000.
Supply in Celina is running at roughly nine months relative to recent closing pace, well into territory associated with deliberate, buyer-paced negotiations. Pending activity accounts for less than a quarter of active listings, a ratio that suggests absorption remains slow. Steady new listing flow has kept inventory from tightening, and the extended days-on-market pattern in closed sales reinforces that properties are sitting longer before reaching agreement.
Market Updates
At roughly $193 per square foot, Celina's closed-sale valuations sit about sixteen percent below where they stood twelve months prior — a shift that stands out even within a softening North Texas market, based on MLS data for recent closings in Celina. Sellers conceded close to eight cents on the dollar, and nearly seven in ten transactions included seller-paid concessions averaging roughly $14,000. The typical home spent about three months on market before closing, with nearly three out of four sales landing below the original list price. The median closed price settled near $519,000.
Supply in Celina is running at roughly nine months relative to recent closing pace, well into territory associated with deliberate, buyer-paced negotiations. Pending activity accounts for less than a quarter of active listings, a ratio that suggests absorption remains slow. Steady new listing flow has kept inventory from tightening, and the extended days-on-market pattern in closed sales reinforces that properties are sitting longer before reaching agreement.
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Market data last updated Jun 1, 2026, 6:00 AM CDT · Editorial updated May 12, 2026, 1:05 PM CDT
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