Monthly Report

October 2025

October 2025 — Plano citywide
184 Homes sold +6% vs. October 2024
$502K Median sold price
35 Median days on market
97.7% Sold / list 95.6% to original list

The Plano Price Matrix is a monthly snapshot of how each Plano ZIP code performed. While our weekly market updates show short-term movement, this report zooms out and looks at a full month of data so you can see how pricing, activity, and days on market vary across the city. If you're comparing neighborhoods, this is a quick way to see where homes are selling, how fast, and at what price point.

Data & Analysis

Plano Price Matrix — October 2025

A ZIP code breakdown of what Plano homes actually sold for in October 2025.

ZIP Code Homes Sold Median Price $/Sq Ft DOM Sold/List Sold/Original
75023 42 (↑ 20%) $440,000 (↓ 8%) $214 32 98.1% 96.4%
75024 13 (↓ 43%) $620,000 (↓ 9%) $203 40 98.2% 92.7%
75025 32 (↓ 6%) $581,468 (↑ 1%) $200 43 96.6% 92.8%
75074 31 (↓ 6%) $410,000 (↓ 6%) $215 25 97.3% 96.1%
75075 24 (0%) $425,000 (↓ 17%) $192 35 97.5% 94.5%
75093 40 (↑ 60%) $735,000 (↑ 24%) $232 30 97.8% 96.2%
75094 2 $486,000 $179 95 93.8% 87.5%
Plano Total 184 $501,950 $215 35 97.7% 95.6%

Closed single-family home sales, October 2025

YoY = year-over-year change vs. the same month last year  |  Source: NTREIS

75093 dominates with high-end momentum: West Plano's premium 75093 ZIP posted 60% more transactions compared to October 2024 and 24% price appreciation to $735,000. This suggests strong demand for $700K+ properties near top-rated schools, bucking the citywide pricing trend.

Central Plano under pressure in 75075: The former velocity winner posted a 17% median price drop to $425,000 despite flat transaction volume. Combined with the lowest price-per-square-foot in the city ($192), this indicates either shifting buyer preferences or increased competition from new inventory in adjacent submarkets.

Volume decline in 75024: The corridor saw far fewer transactions this October — down 43% year-over-year to just 13 sales — while prices declined 9% to $620,000. Extended market times (40 days) and steep discounts from original list (92.7%) suggest buyers are highly selective in this corridor.

Market-wide correction intensifies: Citywide median price dropped 7% to $501,950 — the first time Plano's median has dipped below $510K since early 2024. Despite 6% more transactions, the 35-day median DOM signals buyers are taking their time. The 95.6% sold-to-original-list ratio shows sellers who've had prior price reductions are making meaningful concessions to close deals.

Seasonality has returned: Plano median home prices fluctuate monthly and they don't always rise. Typically the fourth quarter sees a smaller number of new listings while buyers absorb aging inventory, which results in higher days on market, and buyers often negotiate prices lower during this time as well.

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