Gilbert Real Estate Market Update

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Gilbert continues to shine as one of the East Valley’s most sought-after communities in early 2026, blending family-friendly master-planned neighborhoods with steady appreciation and growing options for buyers. The market feels comfortably balanced—enough inventory to explore thoughtfully, yet enough demand to reward well-prepared sellers who understand what families truly value here.

Current Market Snapshot

In December 2025 data carrying into February, Gilbert’s median sale price holds strong at $579,000, up 4.3% year-over-year, with price per square foot at $283 (down slightly 1.7%). Homes average 64 days on market—longer than last year’s 58 days—but sales volume rose to 253 closed in December from 209 the prior year.

Active listings around 693–1,008 provide solid choice (neutral supply), with somewhat competitive conditions: homes sell 2–4% below list on average, hot properties pending in 32–34 days with 2 offers typical. Median list prices near $640,500 signal seller confidence amid low-6% rates and steady pendings.

Rentals remain robust, appealing to investors near top schools and the Heritage District.

Key Influences

Gilbert draws families with Chandler Unified excellence, walkable downtown charm, and amenities in communities like Seville or Power Ranch. In-migration from Chicago, Seattle, and LA accounts for 3% of buyers; 72% stay local, with outflows to Prescott Valley or Flagstaff. Lock-in persists, but new listings up 1.6% monthly add balance—life events and builds ease supply constraints.

Family homes ($500k–$800k) dominate 60%+ share; concessions appear in half of mid-range deals. Desert features—shaded yards, pools, turf—boost appeal as buyers prioritize year-round livability.

Buyer Perspective

More breathing room means leverage: negotiate 2–4% off, credits, or rates buydowns under $600k. East Gilbert and 85295/85298 zips offer value growth; north pockets near Intel suit professionals. Prioritize staged homes with low-maintenance outdoor spaces—62–65 days average rewards patient, decisive offers on family-ready properties.

Seller Approach

Price near medians ($561k–$579k sold) to capture quick traction—avoid cuts by highlighting schools, parks, and upgrades. Spring snowbird momentum builds; stage now with pro photos emphasizing shaded patios and backyards. Detached family homes outperform; investors love rental yields in core areas.

Neighborhood Breakdown

Neighborhood/ZipMedian PriceDays on MarketHighlights
85295 (East Gilbert)$564k34–64Amenities, family growth 
85296 (Central)$528k62 avgSteady demand, value
85233 (Northwest)$521k65Proximity to jobs/dining
85297/85298 (South)$579k+60–70Schools, master-planned appeal 

Forward View

Stable trajectory: 4–6% appreciation, inventory easing gently, job/school anchors. Spring peaks with events; no downturn risks in this resilient suburb.

If you’re thinking about making a move in the Gilbert area, you don’t have to figure it out alone. I’m here to guide you through this family-focused market with insights tailored to your needs—whether securing your dream home or maximizing your sale. Reach out when ready; we’ll navigate thoughtfully together.

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