One of the state’s most competitive markets, Clay Township averaged about 24 sales per week recently, with homes selling for 98.7% of list price. That’s nearly four points above the state average.
In Kokomo’s Center Township, roughly 14 homes sold per week with a 98.1% sale-to-list ratio. It’s a solid performance for a mid-sized market, signaling buyers are stepping up to meet sellers’ prices.
In Fishers, Delaware Township logged about 11 sales per week and 97.9% of list. It’s another pocket of steady activity in a county that continues to set the pace for Indiana’s housing market.
Near Crown Point, this township saw around 17 weekly sales and homes selling for 97.7% of list. That’s healthy pricing power, suggesting limited inventory is keeping sellers in control.
Finally, the Brownsburg area averaged 12 sales per week and 97.5% of list—just below the others, but still comfortably above the state norm. It’s a good example of a smaller market holding its ground.