Double-Digit Increase Shines For Home Sales

The residential real estate market in Noblesville and throughout Hamilton County saw an increase in home sales last month, as inventory also increased – a positive outlook heading into the spring season.

According to F.C. Tucker Company, the Noblesville/Hamilton County market saw the following changes in February 2026: 

In Noblesville in February:

  • Closed home sales increased 28.4 percent, compared to February 2025.
  • Homes sold in 27 days on average, spending 14 more days on the market than this time last year.
  • The median home sale price slightly increased 0.3 percent to $400,000, compared to this time last year. The median price per square foot for a Noblesville home also slightly increased 0.6 percent to $167.

In Hamilton County in February:

  • Pended home sales increased 1.6 percent, compared to this time last year.
  • Homes sold in 32 days on average, spending 16 more days on the market than this time last year.
  • Inventory increased 22.3 percent countywide.
  • The median home sale price increased 4.5 percent to $445,000.

Around central Indiana, real estate was on a slight rise in pended home sales, as prices remained stable and inventory continued to increase – a positive outlook headed into the spring season. 

  • Pended home sales increased 0.6 percent compared to February 2025, with 2,556 homes leaving the market. 
  • Available housing inventory increased 17.8 percent compared to February 2025. 
  • Homes sold in a median of 42 days, spending 13 days longer on the market than this time last year. 
  • The median home sale price for the 16-county central Indiana region was $295,000 – the same as in February 2025.Â