If you have been renting in the Dayton area and wondering whether buying is even realistic, you deserve a straight answer, not a lecture about lattes. The honest news is mixed but mostly encouraging: the Miami Valley remains one of the more attainable housing markets in the country, and Ohio offers real programs that lower the upfront cost of buying. At Irongate Inc., REALTORS®, our agents walk first-time buyers through this math every week. Here is the same walkthrough, in plain language.
Through the first half of 2026, the median sale price across the Dayton region was $262,500. That single number covers an enormous range. Based on 2025 full-year MLS data, the median in Dayton itself was $135,000. Huber Heights came in at $222,500, West Carrollton at $202,500, Englewood and Clayton at $249,000, Kettering at $245,000, and Xenia at $235,000. Communities like Beavercreek, at $345,000, and Springboro, at $475,000, sit well a...
There is a moment every August when Miami Valley homeowners look around and think, if we are going to sell this year, it needs to happen soon. If that is you, take a breath. Late summer is not a closing window, it is an opportunity, and some of the strongest sales our agents at Irongate Inc., REALTORS® see all year happen between mid-August and October. The catch is that late-summer buyers are serious, decisive, and comparing more homes than they could a year ago. Here is how to meet them ready.
The casual lookers of June have mostly thinned out by mid-August. What remains is a pool of motivated buyers: people relocating for work on a deadline, buyers who lost out on homes earlier in the season, and households determined to be settled before winter. These buyers tour with intent and decide quickly.
That works in your favor if your home shows well and is priced right. With new listings across the Dayton region up...
If you have been waiting for the Miami Valley market to give you a little breathing room, the mid-year numbers just delivered some. New listings across the Dayton region jumped 10% in June, and for buyers who spent the last few years competing over a handful of homes, that shift is worth paying attention to. At Irongate Inc., REALTORS®, we watch this data every month so our clients can make decisions based on what is actually happening in Centerville, Kettering, Beavercreek, and across the region, not on national headlines. Here is what the first half of 2026 tells us, and what it means for your next move.
The Dayton REALTORS® Multiple Listing Service reported 1,991 new listings in June, up from 1,803 a year earlier. Year to date, 9,579 homes have hit the market, a 7% increase over the same stretch of 2025. That is a meaningful change for a region that has spent years short on inventory.
At the end of June, 2,304 single-fam...