Crossville Housing Update: Prices Ease as Inventory Stays Active
Crossville, TN – March 8, 2026 – Home prices eased year over year in January as listings remain active across multiple ZIP codes.
Home prices in Crossville moved lower year over year to open 2026, while the number of homes on the market continues to provide buyers with a wide range of choices heading into the spring season.
Top takeaways
- Median sale price: $260K in January, down 26.8% from a year earlier.
- Average days on market: 85 days, slightly faster than last year’s 89 days.
- Closed sales: 11 homes, compared with 13 in January 2025.
- Active listings: More than 1,400 homes citywide.
Market snapshot
According to Redfin data for January 2026, the median sale price settled at $260K, with prices per square foot also trending lower compared with the same time last year. While prices softened, homes moved a bit more quickly, averaging 85 days on market versus 89 days a year ago.
Sales activity was lighter on a year-over-year basis, with 11 transactions recorded in January. That compares with 13 closings during the same month in 2025, reflecting a modest pullback in completed deals.
Inventory remains a defining feature of the current landscape. Zillow shows more than 1,400 active listings across the area, spanning in-town homes, Fairfield Glade properties, and rural acreage. By ZIP code, typical listing values range from the mid-$280Ks in 38555 to around $300K in 38571, with higher averages in 38558.
What’s for sale now
- Move-in ready three- and four-bedroom homes in central areas priced from the mid-$300Ks.
- Brick ranch-style and updated properties under $200K in select neighborhoods.
- Golf-course and amenity-focused homes in Fairfield Glade from the mid-$200Ks to $400K+.
Price reductions are visible on several listings, suggesting some sellers are adjusting expectations to meet current demand. At the same time, well-maintained homes in desirable settings continue to draw attention, particularly when priced competitively.
As spring approaches, the combination of softer pricing and steady inventory may offer opportunities for buyers seeking flexibility and selection, while sellers navigate a more price-sensitive environment.