The spring quarter that grew on every line that matters.
Cedar City’s second quarter ran cleanly in one direction: bigger. More inventory, more new listings, more closings, more dollar volume, higher median, higher average. Year over year, almost every line in the data moved meaningfully forward. The single softening: days on market crept longer, the natural consequence of a deeper shelf.
That combination, growth everywhere except in the speed of any one sale, is what a maturing market looks like. The pace eases off because buyers finally have choices, but transactions and prices keep advancing. For the short read on where your home would price into this quarter, my what is my home worth in Cedar City page is the fastest place to start.