
Publish On: Monday, July 6, 2026
Listing Montgomery County, TX homes in July 2026 calls for honest pricing.
Montgomery County, TXA listing can still get strong attention, but I would price it with the market in mind rather than testing buyers beyond what they are already paying. Put the right number on it first. That keeps your home in the conversation instead of making it prove itself from behind.
The latest period puts months of inventory at 4.72, median days in RPR at 33, and the median sold price at $340,000. Those numbers tell me buyers are active, but they are still measuring value carefully before they commit.
Put the right number on it first. When a home launches too high, it often spends its early momentum trying to correct a pricing problem instead of building interest around the property itself.
Compare your home to the recent sold band, look at active competition around $384,990, and decide whether your list price gives buyers a reason to act quickly. If it does not, the market will tell you soon enough.


