05/10/2026
Bloomington
Bloomington’s housing market showed some softening this month, though homes are still moving efficiently. New listings dipped slightly to 261, and pending contracts also edged down, reflecting some buyer caution compared to last month. Even so, market time continues to improve, with homes spending an average of just 28 days on the market—down 20% month over month—highlighting that well-priced properties are still selling quickly. The median sales price came in at $316,328, a modest month-over-month decline, signaling a more balanced and price‑sensitive market as we move through the spring season.
Columbus
Columbus’s housing market is gaining momentum as we move deeper into spring. While new listings held steady at 122, buyer demand increased, with pending contracts up 7% month over month. Homes are moving significantly faster, with average days on market dropping to just 10—clear evidence of strong buyer competition. Prices are responding accordingly, with the median sales price rising to $277,950, up 11% from last month, showing that well-positioned homes are attracting quick offers and solid interest.
Indianapolis
The Indianapolis market is showing strong spring momentum, with activity across the board picking up. New listings climbed sharply to 4,212, giving buyers more options, while pending contracts also increased to 3,595—signaling healthy demand. Homes are moving noticeably faster than last month, with average days on market now around just two weeks. Prices have remained steady at a median of $315,000, reflecting a balanced but active market where well-priced homes are attracting quick interest and moving efficiently.