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Frisco Housing Cooldown: December Home Sales Dip to 181

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Published on January 16, 2026
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Frisco's housing market eased off the throttle in December 2025, with 181 homes closing for the month. That total is down from the 193 closings recorded in December 2024, and most of those December 2025 sales fell into the $400,001 to $600,000 band as buyers and sellers bargained their way through the year-end market.

Monthly totals and price bands

In its local market roundup, Community Impact reports that Frisco logged 181 closed sales in December 2025, with the bulk of transactions landing in the $400,001 to $600,000 price range. The outlet notes that the city recorded 193 home sales in December 2024, so the latest count reflects a modest pullback from the prior year.

Metroplex trends help explain the dip

Regionwide numbers help put Frisco's slowdown in context. The MetroTex housing report, summarized by DFW Agent Magazine, shows the broader Metroplex median home price slipped to about $375,000 in December while closings across the region inched up. That mix of slightly lower prices, shifting inventory and more deals around the Metroplex can nudge individual city totals even when local demand stays focused at certain price tiers.

Different trackers, different totals

Not every data service agrees on the exact December tally for Frisco. Redfin recorded about 170 homes sold for the month and put the city's median sale price near $652,500. The local MLS aggregator on HAR shows a December median closer to $725,000 and roughly 839 active listings. Those gaps reflect differences in mapping boundaries, reporting timing and what each platform counts as city inventory, so even reputable trackers can land on slightly different numbers.

What it means for buyers and sellers

Local broker reports flagged a run of price reductions late in December, a sign that some sellers are adjusting expectations to meet the market, according to neighborhood briefs compiled by Bluefuse Group. Community Impact adds that most of the month's closings were concentrated in the mid price range, and Zillow's city page shows Frisco's typical home value has shifted in recent months. Taken together, those signals point to a market that still moves but may offer buyers more negotiating room early this year.

Methodology note

Because city-level housing totals depend on how and when each source counts listings and closed sales, month-to-month figures are best viewed as directional rather than precise. Local reporting and brokerage summaries often disagree for that reason. The Frisco housing chill described in a recent November roundup helps illustrate how one outlet's numbers can differ from other services, which is also why the December figure from Community Impact does not perfectly match every other tracker.

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