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Hickory Creek Home Values

Texas

Median Sale Price
$495,914
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Hickory Creek Market Snapshot

Median Sale Price
$495,914
▼ 8.3% YoY
Price per Sq Ft
$201
median $/sqft
Days on Market
39
list to contract
Sale-to-List
97.7%
of original asking
Buyer's Market 8.9 months of supply
Seller's Buyer's
Active
65
listings
New
12
30 days
Closed
10
30 days
Pending
1
30 days
Supply
8.9
months
Absorption
24.6%
monthly
Over List
3.9%
sold above
Under List
41%
sold below
Concessions
53.9%
% of solds
Avg Concession
$8,884
seller paid

Source: NTREIS MLS • Excludes leases • May 2026

Hickory Creek Market Trends

Median Sale Price
24 months
$298K$455K$613K$771K$928KJul 2024Nov 2024Mar 2025Jul 2025Nov 2025Mar 2026May 2026

Lake Lewisville's Quiet Residential Shore

Hickory Creek's housing stock splits between two distinct worlds. Newer production homes from builders like TriPointe, Beazer, and MI Homes fill subdivisions such as Lennon Creek and Sycamore Cove, offering single-story ranch plans with three-car garages, open-concept layouts, and quartz countertops. Older lakeside inventory tells a different story—ranch-style homes from the late 1950s through early 1980s sit on oversized lots in gated communities like Hickory Estates, many backing to Corps of Engineers land along Lake Lewisville. A handful of gated mid-rise condos at Water's Edge add a waterfront option. Scattered vacant parcels, some exceeding three acres, attract custom builders.

Hickory Creek is carrying significantly more supply overhang than Denton County at large — roughly nine and a half months versus the county's six and a half — a divergence that points to a slower absorption dynamic in this community, based on MLS data for 2026-05 closings in Hickory Creek. Yet sellers here have been recovering a slightly higher share of their asking prices than the county benchmark, directionally suggesting that buyers targeting Hickory Creek are accepting listed valuations even in a supply-heavy environment. Price per square foot, at roughly $187 in the most recent quarter, runs about six percent below the county median — a gap that likely reflects larger average home sizes rather than outright market weakness.

With 61 active listings against only 15 pending contracts, Hickory Creek's pipeline ratio stands at roughly four-to-one — a considerably wider gap than what the broader Denton County market is carrying. New listing activity has outpaced pending absorption across recent months, maintaining a supply cushion that shows no signs of tightening. The limited quarterly transaction count means directional signals carry wide confidence intervals, but the county-level pattern of moderate pending-to-active ratios contrasts with the more pronounced supply imbalance developing in Hickory Creek specifically.

Market Updates

Hickory Creek is carrying significantly more supply overhang than Denton County at large — roughly nine and a half months versus the county's six and a half — a divergence that points to a slower absorption dynamic in this community, based on MLS data for 2026-05 closings in Hickory Creek. Yet sellers here have been recovering a slightly higher share of their asking prices than the county benchmark, directionally suggesting that buyers targeting Hickory Creek are accepting listed valuations even in a supply-heavy environment. Price per square foot, at roughly $187 in the most recent quarter, runs about six percent below the county median — a gap that likely reflects larger average home sizes rather than outright market weakness.

With 61 active listings against only 15 pending contracts, Hickory Creek's pipeline ratio stands at roughly four-to-one — a considerably wider gap than what the broader Denton County market is carrying. New listing activity has outpaced pending absorption across recent months, maintaining a supply cushion that shows no signs of tightening. The limited quarterly transaction count means directional signals carry wide confidence intervals, but the county-level pattern of moderate pending-to-active ratios contrasts with the more pronounced supply imbalance developing in Hickory Creek specifically.

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Market data last updated Jun 1, 2026, 6:00 AM CDT · Editorial updated May 26, 2026, 3:06 PM CDT

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