Median Sale Price vs. Average Sale Price: What’s the Difference?

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When you’re purchasing a home or selling a property, you might evaluate the average sale price or the median sale price in your area. But what’s the difference between the two figures, and which one should you rely on as a valid measure of typical home prices?

In this Redfin article, we’ll tell you the difference between median sale price vs average sale price. Whether you’re selling your home in Columbia, SC, and want to price your home correctly or are buying a house in Seattle, WA, and want to know if the home prices are fair, knowing the difference can help you. Read on to find out the difference between median sale price and average sale price.

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Difference between the median sale price and average sale price

The average sale price is calculated by adding all the sale prices for homes sold in a specific area within a specified time frame and dividing that total by the number of properties sold. For instance, if ten properties sold in a city in the last 30 days, the average home price would be calculated by adding the sale prices for all ten properties and dividing that figure by ten.

The problem with the average sale price is that if one or more properties were sold at an extraordinarily high or low price, the average is skewed higher or lower as a result. In this case, the average becomes a somewhat unreliable metric.

The median sale price, on the other hand, is the sale price in the middle of the data set when you arrange all the sale prices from low to high. The median sale price, then, represents the figure at which half of the properties in the area sell at a higher price and other half at a lower price. The U.S. Census Bureau lists national median and average sale prices for the past several decades, and the Federal Housing Finance Administration uses these and other figures to create the House Price Index.

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Is the median sale price or average sale price a better figure?

Both the average sale price and median sale price can be valuable when you’re trying to determine how much you could expect to spend on a home in a particular area. It’s important to remember that the average sale price may be skewed due to outliers in the data (if a property has sold for a price far higher or lower than typical for the area).

When you’re selling a home and using the average sale price and median sale price to help you determine the ideal listing price, it’s a good idea to calculate both. When you list the current listing prices in your area or the sale prices for recently-sold properties, you can easily determine if there is an outlier that could be inflating the average price calculation.

When an outlier is present, you can decide to use the median listing price or median sale price as your benchmark or evaluate the outlier property further to determine whether any special features or circumstances of the sale could also apply to your property. Take all such findings into consideration.

For more advice on how to make the most money from selling your home, get in touch with a real estate agent today. There are data centers that offers the median sale price, median price per square foot and average sale-to-list difference to help you get an accurate snapshot of your local housing market.

If you are represented by an agent, this is not a solicitation of your business. This article is for informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for professional advice from a medical provider, licensed attorney, financial advisor, or tax professional. Consumers should independently verify any agency or service mentioned will meet their needs. Learn more about our Editorial Guidelines here.
Alison Bentley

Alison Bentley

Alison is part of the Content Marketing team as a Marketing Program Manager. In her 5 years at Redfin, Alison has written a variety of articles ranging from home design tips to housing affordability, and specializes in first-time homebuyer and seller resources. A California-native, Alison currently resides in Seattle where you can find her catching a concert or exploring farmers’ markets. Her dream home is a cottage-style house with a chef’s kitchen and a cozy room to store and play vinyl records.

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