By Dolan REALTORS® – Serving Franklin County, St. Louis County, and St. Charles County, Missouri

Discover the real impact of housing affordability and accessibility challenges—and explore comprehensive, actionable solutions. Learn how Dolan REALTORS® helps clients navigate these issues with tailored strategies for long-term success.

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By Dolan REALTORS® – Serving Franklin County, St. Louis County, and St. Charles County, Missouri

Breaking: As mortgage rates show signs of stabilization and inventory slowly increases in key markets, first-time homebuyers who've been waiting on the sidelines finally have their window—but only if they're prepared to move fast.

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Homebuyer expectations have shifted in 2025. From energy-efficient features to smart technology, Missouri buyers want more from their next home. In Franklin County, Washington, and nearby St. Louis and St. Charles counties, these nine features consistently top buyer wish lists.

Remote work is here to stay. Dolan REALTORS listings often highlight extra bedrooms or finished basements that double as offices.

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Fall 2025 is proving to be a unique season for Missouri homeowners. In Franklin County, including Washington, St. Clair, and Gerald, homes are selling quickly—but competition among listings is heating up. According to Redfin, the median home price in Franklin County is around $260,000-$267,000, with average days on market near 42. Sellers who prepare strategically this season are seeing faster sales and better offers.

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The Franklin County real estate market just delivered a surprise twist in mid-2025 — and both buyers and sellers should be paying attention. While median home prices dipped slightly, buyer activity has surged, creating a unique window of opportunity for anyone looking to make a move.

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Big news is shaking up Missouri’s real estate scene—but this time, it's not about home prices or mortgage rates. On July 10, 2025, Governor Mike Kehoe signed a bill eliminating the state capital gains tax on all individual investments, including real estate gains, effective retroactively from January 1, 2025 

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The real estate landscape in Franklin County is giving buyers a rare moment of advantage. In July 2025, the median sale price fell to $267,000, down by 3.1% compared to last year. Shockingly, sales jumped 9.6% year-over-year, with 114 homes sold in July vs. 104 in the same month last year. Homes are still moving quickly—averaging just 42 days on market, only marginally slower than 39 days last year 

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