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Trenton Home Values

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Median Sale Price
$397,508
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Trenton Market Snapshot

Median Sale Price
$397,508
▲ 15.4% YoY
Price per Sq Ft
$185
median $/sqft
Days on Market
78
list to contract
Sale-to-List
95.2%
of original asking
Strong Buyer's Market 10.9 months of supply
Seller's Buyer's
Active
109
listings
New
14
30 days
Closed
8
30 days
Pending
1
30 days
Supply
10.9
months
Absorption
11.9%
monthly
Over List
0%
sold above
Under List
42.2%
sold below
Concessions
46.7%
% of solds
Avg Concession
$13,099
seller paid

Source: NTREIS MLS • Excludes leases • May 2026

Trenton Market Trends

Median Sale Price
24 months
$150K$260K$371K$482K$592KJul 2024Nov 2024Mar 2025Jul 2025Nov 2025Mar 2026May 2026

Acre Lots and New Builds Reshape Trenton

Trenton's active inventory splits between two distinct pools: new construction in master-planned Anderson Crossing and scattered rural acreage listings along the Highway 121 corridor. Builders like Bloomfield, Stonehollow, and Astoria are delivering single-story and two-story plans on one-acre homesites with oversized garages, quartz kitchens, and wood-burning fireplaces. Outside the subdivisions, resale listings lean toward homesteads on three to five acres with pole barns, fenced pastures, and mature pecan groves. Raw land parcels along County Road 4545 and Highway 69 round out inventory, many with water meters already in place and no HOA restrictions.

Trenton's price per square foot came in roughly 18% above the Fannin County median in the most recent quarter, a notable premium for a market operating at a similar pace. Based on MLS data for trailing-period closings in Trenton, the median sale landed near $418,000 — about 45% above the county-wide figure — while sellers still recovered just over ninety-five cents on the dollar at closing. Concession activity ran higher in Trenton than across Fannin broadly, with nearly half of transactions involving seller concessions averaging roughly $16,500 — a pattern suggesting buyers are selectively extracting value even within a higher-priced segment.

Trenton's pipeline diverges from the county in one critical way: with only a dozen pending contracts against more than a hundred active listings, the absorption dynamic locally points toward extended marketing times ahead. Fannin County carries a larger pending cushion relative to its active base, suggesting Trenton's supply-demand balance may be more fragile than the county aggregate implies. New listing activity has outpaced contract activity by a wide margin, and the directional data suggests further buyer selectivity heading into the coming months.

Market Updates

Trenton's price per square foot came in roughly 18% above the Fannin County median in the most recent quarter, a notable premium for a market operating at a similar pace. Based on MLS data for trailing-period closings in Trenton, the median sale landed near $418,000 — about 45% above the county-wide figure — while sellers still recovered just over ninety-five cents on the dollar at closing. Concession activity ran higher in Trenton than across Fannin broadly, with nearly half of transactions involving seller concessions averaging roughly $16,500 — a pattern suggesting buyers are selectively extracting value even within a higher-priced segment.

Trenton's pipeline diverges from the county in one critical way: with only a dozen pending contracts against more than a hundred active listings, the absorption dynamic locally points toward extended marketing times ahead. Fannin County carries a larger pending cushion relative to its active base, suggesting Trenton's supply-demand balance may be more fragile than the county aggregate implies. New listing activity has outpaced contract activity by a wide margin, and the directional data suggests further buyer selectivity heading into the coming months.

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Market data last updated Jun 1, 2026, 6:00 AM CDT · Editorial updated May 27, 2026, 3:06 PM CDT

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