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Ashe County, North Carolina Land Market Statistics

Comprehensive market data and analysis• Updated Dec 2025

Active Listings
360
Sold (12M)
267
Median Price
$60K
Market Condition
Strong Buyer's Market

Ashe County, North Carolina Market Meter

Buyer'sSeller's
Strong Buyer's Market

17.1 months of supply

High inventory favors buyers with more choices and negotiating power.

Market Overview

Median Price
$60K
Avg Price/Acre
$25K
Avg Days on Market
215
Months of Supply
17.1
YoY Price Change
+46.1%
New Listings (3M)
85

Land Market Data by Acreage

Data Type:
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Acreage30D3M6M12M
0-1 acres6173161
1-2 acres4153161
2-5 acres2113262
5-10 acres281124
10-20 acres-41228
20-50 acres-41319
50-100 acres1347
100+ acres-115
TOTAL1563135267
📊 Sold Counts: The total number of land parcels that sold during each time period.How to read: If "5-10 acres" shows 25 under "30D", that means 25 parcels between 5-10 acres sold in the last 30 days. The "3M" column shows sales from the last 3 months, "12M" shows the full year, etc.Higher numbers = active market with lots of buyers. Lower numbers = slower market with fewer sales.

Market Trends & Analysis

Inventory by Acreage (12 Months)

Sold
For Sale
0-1 acres61 sold / 95 listed
1-2 acres61 sold / 117 listed
2-5 acres62 sold / 57 listed
5-10 acres24 sold / 28 listed
10-20 acres28 sold / 32 listed
20-50 acres19 sold / 18 listed
50-100 acres7 sold / 9 listed
100+ acres5 sold / 4 listed

Median Price by Acreage

$0$300K$600K
0- 1
1- 2
2- 5
5- 10
10- 20
20- 50
50- 100
100+

Acreage buckets

Key Market Indicators

Total Sales Volume
$33.4M
Last 12 months
Active Listings
360
Current inventory
Avg Days on Market
215
Time to sell
Price Trend (YoY)
+46.1%
Year over year

Ashe County, North Carolina Land Market Analysis

How much is land worth in Ashe County, North Carolina?

The median price for land in Ashe County, North Carolina is currently $25K per acre. For a typical parcel, the median sale price is $60K. Market volatility is currently high, meaning prices can vary significantly based on location and access. Recently, the cheapest land sold for $18K while premium lots reached $306K.

Is now a good time to buy land in Ashe County, North Carolina?

Ashe County, North Carolina is currently a strong buyer's market with 17.1 months of supply. Buyers have more negotiating power and can take time to find the right property. Prices have increased 46.1% year-over-year.

What is the months of supply for land in Ashe County, North Carolina?

Ashe County, North Carolina currently has 17.1 months of inventory supply. This indicates a strong buyer's market. This balanced supply gives both buyers and sellers fair opportunities.

What is the total land for sale in Ashe County, North Carolina?

There are currently 360 active listings in Ashe County, North Carolina. 85 new listings have hit the market in the last 90 days. The median asking price is $65K.

What is the total amount sold in Ashe County, North Carolina last year?

Over the past 12 months, Ashe County, North Carolina saw 267 properties sold, totaling $33.4M in sales volume. In just the last 3 months, 63 properties changed hands.

What is the absorption rate for land in Ashe County, North Carolina?

The 3-month absorption rate in Ashe County, North Carolina is 5.8%. The 12-month rate is 6.2%. Absorption rate shows what percentage of available inventory is being sold, with higher rates indicating stronger buyer demand.

What is the median land price in Ashe County, North Carolina?

The median land price in Ashe County, North Carolina stands at $60K. This translates to roughly $25K per acre for the typical parcel size. The average price is $125K, indicating some higher-priced properties pulling up the average.

Data Sources & Accuracy

Market statistics are compiled from multiple sources including LandyDandy listings, Zillow.com, Realtor.com, Redfin.com, county records, and MLS data. While we strive for accuracy, these figures are estimates and may not reflect 100% of market activity. Data is updated regularly but some transactions may have reporting delays. For the most accurate assessment of a specific property, we recommend consulting with a local real estate professional.

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