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Martin County, TX Housing Market Brief

county · TX · as of May 2026

Seller's

What is Martin County, TX’s Alpha Score?

The Alpha Score is a composite 0–100 index of market strength, a weighted blend of five dimensions. See the methodology.

Price Momentum20%
48
Inventory Health25%
-0.936
Affordability20%
83
Economic Strength20%
+1.267
Rental Yield15%
94

Where is Martin County, TX in its market cycle?

EmergingGrowingMaturePeakingDecliningRecovering

Martin County, TX is classified as Matureholding near a healthy peak. This is a classification of recent (1–12 month) momentum, not a price forecast.

Martin County, TX housing market data

MetricValueYoY
Median Sale Price$302K
Median Days on Market445 days
Months of Supply18.0
Homes for Sale18
Homes Sold1
Median Price / Sq Ft$80
Sale-to-List Ratio99.0%

How has Martin County, TX’s Alpha Score moved?

Now: 63
4-period trend

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Frequently asked questions

Is Martin County, TX a buyer's or seller's market?

As of May 2026, Martin County, TX is classified as a Seller's Market, based on its Alpha Score of 63 out of 100. The classification reflects current price, inventory, affordability, economic, and rental-yield conditions.

Are home prices rising or falling in Martin County, TX?

The median sale price in Martin County, TX is $302K, having held roughly steady over the past year.

How affordable is Martin County, TX?

Martin County, TX scores 83 out of 100 on affordability — relatively affordable relative to local incomes and prevailing mortgage rates compared with other counties.

What's driving Martin County, TX's Alpha Score?

Martin County, TX's strongest dimension is Rental Yield (94/100) and its weakest is Inventory Health (36/100). The Alpha Score is a weighted blend of all five dimensions.

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