Top Medium Teams in Raleigh, North Carolina – Ranked by Sides

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Rank – City SidesTeam NameCompanyLocationSidesProfile
Not RankedAshley Wilson Realty GroupKeller Williams LegacyRaleigh, NC 142.0
Not RankedMorton Bradbury Real Estate GroupMorton Bradbury Real Estate GroupRaleigh, NC 135.0
Not RankedEnvite RealtyCompassRaleigh, NC 116.0
Not RankedThe Terbet GroupColdwell Banker Howard Perry and WalstonRaleigh, NC 101.0
Not RankedChristina Valkanoff Realty GroupChristina Valkanoff Realty GroupRaleigh, NC 93.0
Not RankedGunter GroupCompassRaleigh, NC 74.0
Not RankedThe Wolborsky GroupHoward Hanna Allen Tate Real EstateRaleigh, NC 68.0
Not RankedThe Abshire TeamColdwell Banker Howard Perry and WalstonRaleigh, NC 67.0
Not RankedMorgan Womble GroupCompassRaleigh, NC 65.0
Not RankedThe Gluckin GroupCompassRaleigh, NC 54.0
Not RankedThe Kate Kenney TeamCompassRaleigh, NC 54.0
Not RankedHome Sweet Heidi RealtyThe Real Brokerage Inc.Raleigh, NC 42.0
Not RankedWelcome Home Realty Group powered by Place Inc.Keller WilliamsRaleigh, NC 40.5
Not RankedBespoke Realty GroupCompassRaleigh, NC 40.0
Not RankedPappalardo Real Estate GroupThe Real Brokerage Inc.Raleigh, NC 39.0
Not RankedLandhuis ResidentialLPT RealtyRaleigh, NC 37.0
Not RankedOxford TeamCompassRaleigh, NC 31.0
Not RankedTriangle Specialists TeamLong & Foster Real EstateRaleigh, NC 30.0
Not RankedThe Property ShopCompassRaleigh, NC 27.0
Not RankedThe Legacy GroupLong & Foster Real EstateRaleigh, NC 26.0

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2023 Raleigh, North Carolina Housing Market Summary

Raleigh, North Carolina started 2023 with a total of 687 single-family homes on the market, with a median home price of $479,040 and an average price per square foot of $269. By the end of the year, inventory had decreased to 640 homes on the market (-6%), with a median home price of $589,049 (+22%) and an average price per square foot of $319 (+18%).

At the start of 2023, the median days on market (DOM) was 70 days – by the end of the year, median DOM had decreased to 63 days.

Raleigh started the year with 48% of homes taking a price cut (for reference, 35% is the national average for price reductions in a ‘normal’ year.) By the end of the year, about 38% of Raleigh homes for sale had taken a price cut.

Finally, Altos’ proprietary Market Action Index (MAI) shows that Raleigh started 2023 as a seller’s market, with an MAI score of 35; by the end of the year, the MAI had dropped to 32 – a balanced buyer and seller’s market.

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