October 20, 2025 - 21:53
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Kentucky REALTORS®, the foremost association representing real estate professionals in the state, has unveiled the housing market statistics for September 2025. The data reveals a significant milestone, with a total real estate transaction volume of $1.26 billion for the month. This impressive figure underscores the resilience and dynamism of the Kentucky real estate market, even amidst fluctuating economic conditions.
The report highlights that the volume reflects a diverse range of property types, including residential, commercial, and land sales. The demand for housing remains strong, driven by factors such as low mortgage rates and a growing population. Additionally, the data indicates a steady increase in home prices, suggesting that buyers are willing to invest in quality properties despite potential challenges.
As the market continues to evolve, Kentucky REALTORS® emphasizes the importance of staying informed about trends and developments. The association remains committed to supporting its members and promoting a healthy real estate environment across the state.
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