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Springfield, Massachusetts Housing Market

Prices, inventory, and demand — distilled every month into one clear verdict: buyer’s market or seller’s. The investor’s read, before you make an offer.

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Data through June 2026
Dynamic.RE Verdict
Seller's Market
Over 1.10 buyers per home for sale, buyers compete for homes. Springfield sits at 1.21, and only 12% of sellers are cutting their price.
Median list price
$314,388
+10.2%
Demand : Supply
1.21
Days on market
33 days
Time to go under contract

Only if you move fast. Sellers have the upper hand in Springfield right now.

Sellers have the upper hand in Springfield. There are more committed buyers than homes for sale. Good homes find a buyer quickly. If you want one, be ready to move in days.

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The market at a glance
Median $ / sqft
$218
Active inventory
143
New listings / mo
134
Days on market
33 days
Price-cut share
12.1%
Pending sales
173
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Where we are in the cycle
Median asking price
$314,388
At its highest point on record
Homes for sale
143
2.6× the Apr 2022 low of 55
Days to sell
33 days
2.5× slower than the 13-day Apr 2021 low
03
The renter economy
Renter share · of occupied homes
Vacant homes · all units
Median household income
Price-to-income · list ÷ income
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What this means for investors

How much can you negotiate in Springfield?

For every 100 homes for sale, 121 are already under contract. Buyers outnumber sellers here. Expect company when you bid. Few sellers are dropping their price. Asking prices are holding firm. Your discount will come from one stale listing, not from the whole market.

A typical Springfield home takes 33 days to find a buyer. Half of them take even longer. That is 40% faster than a year ago. Those sellers are paying to own a house they want to sell. Search for homes listed 60+ days ago. There are 143 homes for sale in Springfield. That is 2.6 times the tightest month on record, but below the peak of 304. Supply is growing against last year.

What to do about it

  • Skip the hot ZIP codes. Start in 01108, 01109, and 01104, the least competitive corners of Springfield.
  • Get your financing approved before you look.
  • Decide your maximum price before you bid.
  • Hunt the homes that have sat 60+ days. They are the only soft targets left.
  • Walk away when the price passes your number. Another buyer will overpay. Let them.

Is now a good time to buy in Springfield?

Asking prices are at their highest point on record. You are buying at the top. Underwrite it that way. Prices are rising again. Every month you wait costs money. The question is no longer when. It is which house. Springfield prices have risen in 102 of the last 108 months. Drops here have been short and shallow. Buying in a slow month has rarely hurt a long hold.

If you plan to sell in the next two years, move it up. This much buyer demand does not last. Right now it does your negotiating for you.

What numbers should you underwrite a Springfield deal with?

  • Price growth to assume — +7.2%/yr. 1 year: +7.8% · 5 years: +7.2% · ten years: +8.4%. The five-year and ten-year rates agree. That is a durable trend, not a boom artifact. It is a fair long-run input. Measure growth per square foot, not on the median. The median moves when the mix of listed homes moves. Your house does not. The one-year rate is a timing signal. It is not an underwriting input.
  • Months of carrying cost — 2. A typical home takes 33 days to sell. Budget that long when you exit or refinance.
  • Odds you cut your price to sell — 1 in 8. About 12% of homes on the Springfield market right now have already cut their asking price. Assume you are one of them when you sell. Do not underwrite an exit at your asking price.
  • Comp on this, not median price — $218/sqft. The average listing runs +6% above the median. Luxury homes skew it. Comp your own size class per sqft.
  • Competition when you exit — +10%. That is how much the number of homes for sale grew in a year. Your resale will face a bigger crowd than today's comps did.
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Frequently asked questions

Is Springfield a buyer's or seller's market in 2026?

Only if you move fast. Sellers have the upper hand in Springfield right now. 1.21 out of every 100 homes for sale have a buyer, 12% of sellers have cut their price, and a typical home takes 33 days to sell.

Are Springfield home prices going up or down?

Asking prices are at their highest point on record. You are buying at the top. Underwrite it that way. Prices are rising again. Every month you wait costs money. The question is no longer when. It is which house.

What price growth should I assume for Springfield?

+7.2%/yr. 1 year: +7.8% · 5 years: +7.2% · ten years: +8.4%. The five-year and ten-year rates agree. That is a durable trend, not a boom artifact. It is a fair long-run input. Measure growth per square foot, not on the median. The median moves when the mix of listed homes moves. Your house does not. The one-year rate is a timing signal. It is not an underwriting input.

How fast are homes selling in Springfield?

A typical Springfield home takes 33 days to find a buyer. Half of them take even longer. That is 40% faster than a year ago. Those sellers are paying to own a house they want to sell. Search for homes listed 60+ days ago.

Which Springfield ZIP code has the most negotiating room?

01108. Only 64 out of 100 homes there have a buyer, 17% have cut their price, and a typical home takes 44 days to sell.

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Where else to look

Markets similar to Springfield

Closest matches on asking price, price per square foot, days to sell, buyer demand, and price cuts.

  • Worcester, MA — $479,272 median, 36 days, 1.10 buyers per home
  • Lynn, MA — $554,036 median, 31 days, 0.97 buyers per home
  • Quincy, MA — $734,159 median, 30 days, 0.72 buyers per home
  • Somerville, MA — $976,988 median, 39 days, 0.62 buyers per home
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