Hutchins Home Values
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Hutchins Market Snapshot
| Active 48 listings | New 19 30 days | Closed 3 30 days | Pending 0 30 days | Supply 12 months | Absorption 12.5% monthly | Over List 10.9% sold above | Under List 43.5% sold below | Concessions 80.4% % of solds | Avg Concession $4,693 seller paid |
Source: NTREIS MLS • Excludes leases • May 2026
Hutchins Market Trends
New Construction Reshapes a Small-Town Skyline
Hutchins is in the middle of a building boom. The vast majority of active inventory consists of brand-new single-story and two-story production homes clustered in master-planned phases like Skyline, featuring open-concept floor plans with granite countertops, Whirlpool appliance packages, and covered patios on modest lots. A handful of older homes from the mid-century and late 2010s add variety, occasionally sitting on quarter-acre-plus parcels with detached garages and mature trees. Flex rooms marketed as offices or playrooms appear in nearly every new listing, and several builders are also offering build-to-rent inventory alongside for-sale product.
The homes that did close in Hutchins moved faster than the trailing-year pace suggests — with fewer than a dozen closings in the latest quarter, the data carries wide confidence intervals, but the velocity signal is worth noting. Based on MLS data for 2026-05 closings in Hutchins, median days on market compressed to roughly 25 days, well below the 41-day annual median. Price per square foot reached approximately $219 — above Dallas County's $204 benchmark — while sellers received nearly full asking price on completed deals. The full-year picture shows sellers still conceding ground on more than four in five transactions.
With fewer than ten closings in the quarter, pipeline conditions in Hutchins tell a more telling story than the transaction count alone. Active listings hold steady at 43 while pending contracts have pulled back to just six — a pending-to-active ratio that points to roughly 14 months of supply, double Dallas County's current pace. New listing activity has moderated, but the absorption rate suggests homes entering the market face a long wait before contract. The limited pipeline activity indicates conditions remain firmly weighted toward buyers heading into summer.
Market Updates
The homes that did close in Hutchins moved faster than the trailing-year pace suggests — with fewer than a dozen closings in the latest quarter, the data carries wide confidence intervals, but the velocity signal is worth noting. Based on MLS data for 2026-05 closings in Hutchins, median days on market compressed to roughly 25 days, well below the 41-day annual median. Price per square foot reached approximately $219 — above Dallas County's $204 benchmark — while sellers received nearly full asking price on completed deals. The full-year picture shows sellers still conceding ground on more than four in five transactions.
With fewer than ten closings in the quarter, pipeline conditions in Hutchins tell a more telling story than the transaction count alone. Active listings hold steady at 43 while pending contracts have pulled back to just six — a pending-to-active ratio that points to roughly 14 months of supply, double Dallas County's current pace. New listing activity has moderated, but the absorption rate suggests homes entering the market face a long wait before contract. The limited pipeline activity indicates conditions remain firmly weighted toward buyers heading into summer.
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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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