**Stafford County, VA Real Estate Market Update – April 2025**


 **Stafford County, VA Real Estate Market Update – April 2025**


As a local realtor in Stafford County, Virginia, I’m excited to share the latest insights on our dynamic housing market. Spring is in full swing, and the real estate scene is heating up!


In Stafford County, the median home price as of early 2025 hovers around $525,000, reflecting a steady 5% increase compared to last year. Homes are spending slightly longer on the market, averaging about 40 days, which signals a shift toward a more balanced market. This gives buyers a bit more breathing room to explore options, while sellers still benefit from strong demand, especially for well-priced properties.


Inventory is gradually growing, with roughly 460-570 homes available for sale in recent months, a slight uptick from late 2024. This increase offers buyers more choices, particularly in the popular 3- and 4-bedroom single-family home segments, which have seen price growth of 3.6% and 6.4%, respectively. Townhomes and condos remain hot commodities for first-time buyers, with prices rising modestly but staying more affordable than detached homes.


What’s driving the market? Stafford’s proximity to D.C., excellent schools, and vibrant community amenities continue to attract families and professionals. However, with mortgage rates stabilizing around 6-7%, affordability is a key consideration for buyers. As a seller, pricing strategically and showcasing your home’s best features are crucial to standing out.


Whether you’re looking to buy, sell, or just curious about the market, I’m here to help you navigate Stafford County’s real estate landscape. Reach out today for personalized advice or to explore the latest listings!


*Data sourced from local MLS trends and regional reports.*[](https://rocket.com/homes/market-reports/va/stafford-county?utm_source=rhd&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=rhd-rkt-redirect)[](https://www.redfin.com/county/3022/VA/Stafford-County/housing-market)

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