What happened to the median home valuation price in Tazewell County during 2025?

John C. Ackerman, Clerk of Tazewell County
John C. Ackerman, Clerk of Tazewell County
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The median sale price of a home sold in 2025 in Tazewell County rose by $15,000, while total sales decreased by 77.2%, according to BlockShopper.com.

Throughout 2025, 405 homes were sold in the county, with a median sale price of $165,000. This is a 10% increase over the $150,000 median sale price during the same period in 2024, when there were 1,773 homes sold.

Based on the latest available data from 2024, the median property tax in Tazewell County was $3,356, which stands at 2% of the median home sale price for 2025.

U.S. home prices continued to rise in 2025, with the national median reaching about $447,000 in June. That’s up 1.13% from a year earlier, according to Redfin. The data also show a significant gap in supply and demand, with 36% more sellers than buyers (a difference of 508,715 homes). By Redfin’s definition, a balanced market has seller and buyer numbers within 10% of each other.

The following histogram displays changes in median sales prices in Tazewell County from January 2024 to December 2025.

Information in this article was obtained from BlockShopper.com. The source data can be found here.



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