June 2026 Lewisville NC Market Update

Last month, Lewisville saw the most new listings hit the market since 2021. And ever since that video dropped, the number one question I've been getting is: what happened to all of them?

The answer to that question tells you everything you need to know about where the Lewisville real estate market stands right now. So let's get into it.

Every month I sit down and break down the housing market numbers for Lewisville, NC, no guesswork, just the data and what it actually means for you, whether you're thinking about buying a home in Lewisville or you already own one here and want to know what your investment is doing.

This month's June 2026 update has a lot to unpack.


Homes Sold in Lewisville, NC — May 2026

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AddressSizeClosed Price
937 Montrachet Court6,709$1,475,000
534 Doub Road3,838$1,380,900
187 Shamrock Trail Road4,477$939,000
8915 Maltese Court3,223$930,000
5131 Riverwest Road5,066$875,000
8945 Maltese Court3,068$859,900
1379 Ashfield Drive2,759$775,000
247 Shady Brook Lane2,298$615,000
1317 Creek Knoll Drive2,477$490,000
1604 S Marblehead Road2,971$489,900
1329 Creek Knoll Drive2,706$488,000
105 Honeyridge Court2,575$432,000
828 Woodview Ridge Trail2,690$415,000
204 Wyntfield Drive2,436$415,000
8161 Concord Church Road1,783$397,000
7270 Franklin Road2,016$390,000
8037 Mill Chase1,891$375,000
1045 Kensford Drive2,000$365,000
225 Summerglen Drive1,537$332,000
7395 Cortney Glen Lane2,165$325,000
1216 Sequoia Drive1,567$319,900
5653 Buckhorn Road1,381$315,000
1008 Timberpeg Court1,670$295,000
885 Tierney Drive1,414$263,000
171 Applewood Drive1,273$235,000




Lewisville Home Prices: What the Numbers Actually Mean

Let's talk price, and I want to spend a little extra time here, because the two numbers in this section tell very different stories and both of them need context.

Rolling 90-Day Median Sales Price: $403,000

The previous rolling 90-day period came in at $389,000, that's an increase of about $14,000, or roughly 3.6%.

That looks like solid appreciation. But here's the honest interpretation: several luxury new construction closings came through in May. In fact, three new builds closed just in Woodview Estates alone. When higher-priced homes close in a given month, they pull the median upward, not because your Lewisville neighborhood is appreciating at 3.6%, but because the mix of what sold changed. That's an important distinction.

Now here's the number that might catch you off guard.

The rolling 12-month median for May 2026 is $425,000. A year ago, that same rolling 12-month number was $479,500.

That's a $54,500 difference year-over-year. And I want to be really clear about what's behind that number, because it's the same mix-shift story, just working in reverse.

A year ago, a significant number of luxury closings were flowing through the 12-month window. As one example, in March of last year, 6 out of 24 closed homes came in well above $1,000,000 in a single month. That pushed the rolling median way higher. Now, as those transactions have rolled off and been replaced by a more typical mix of resales, the median is coming back to a level that more accurately reflects the broader Lewisville market.

This is not a signal of broad depreciation. Your home has not lost 11% of its value. It's a mix-shift in what's closing and understanding that distinction is the difference between making sound decisions and making decisions based on a misread of the data.


How Fast Are Lewisville Homes Selling?

Here's where things get really interesting and honestly, this is the number I think tells the clearest story about where buyer demand actually stands in Lewisville right now.

The rolling 90-day median days on market is 27 days. Just 30 days ago, at the end of April, that number was 41 days.

That is a 34% drop in days on market in a single month. Homes in Lewisville are moving significantly faster.

Earlier this year, we did see a spike in days on market. Economic uncertainty was creating some hesitation. Buyers were pausing, things were sitting a little longer, and that's what pushed the number up to 41 days. What May is telling us is that that hesitation has largely faded. Buyers are moving again.

When you compare May 2026's 27 days to May 2025's 25 days, we're essentially right in line with where we were a year ago, which was a competitive, healthy market by any measure.

The takeaway for Lewisville sellers: well-priced, properly prepared, and correctly marketed homes are moving fast right now. The window is open.


Lewisville Real Estate Market: Months of Supply

Last metric, months of supply, and this one rounds out the full picture.

Looking at May alone, Lewisville had 3.5 months of supply, compared to 2.6 months in May of last year. That's a meaningful shift year-over-year, and it connects directly back to April's inventory surge. When 10 of those 40 April listings didn't get absorbed, they carried over and added to May's supply count, which is a big part of why that number moved.

Looking at the rolling 90-day picture (which smooths out some of the monthly noise), the current number is 3.2 months of supply, up from 2.9 months the previous period, about a 10% increase.

Either way you look at it, 3.2 to 3.5 months is still a seller's market. A truly balanced market sits at around 5 to 6 months of supply. Lewisville is still well below that.

But the direction is worth watching. Over the past year, we've moved from 2.6 to 3.5 months of supply, a gradual drift toward balance. Not a swing, not a crash. A slow rebalancing that is giving buyers a little more breathing room than they had twelve months ago.


What This Means If You're Thinking About Selling in Lewisville

The Lewisville market is still in your corner, but it's not forgiving of mistakes.

Well-priced, properly prepared, and correctly marketed homes are still moving fast. We just watched 30 homes go under contract in a single month off a historically high listing volume. That is not a slow market.

What it is, is a more discerning market. The homes that are sitting longer are the ones that are overpriced, underprepared, or poorly presented. If you're thinking about selling your Lewisville home and you want to be in the category that moves fast, the work you put in before you list matters more now than it did two years ago.


What This Means If You're Looking to Buy a Home in Lewisville

You have more choices than you've had in a while. Inventory is up, and months of supply has increased meaningfully year-over-year. That is genuinely good news for buyers in the Lewisville market.

That said, don't walk in expecting to steal a properly priced home. We are still seeing multiple offers on well-positioned listings, with homes selling over list price not being uncommon. Sellers are not feeling pressure to accept below-market offers.

What the Lewisville market is offering buyers right now is more selection and a little more breathing room. And after the past few years, that's meaningful.


The One-Sentence Lewisville Market Summary for June 2026

Lewisville is a healthy, competitive market showing early signs of rebalancing. Buyer demand is real, homes are moving fast, and the direction of inventory is worth watching.

I'm Micaela Wall, owner of The W Group Real Estate and Lewisville's number one real estate agent. If you want to know what any of these numbers mean for your specific home or situation, reach out — I'm always happy to have that conversation personally.

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