
The four-bedroom, two-bathroom Team Pasco House partially built by Pasco School District students over the 2023-24 school year is on the market.
Courtesy Century 21 Tri-CitiesSpring has sprung and it looks like the Tri-City housing market is doing the same.
The average sale price of a home in February hit $487,300, breaking the previous record of $486,100 set in July 2022, according to data from the Tri-City Association of Realtors.
The median sold price was $432,800, nearly $30,000 more than the median price seen in February 2024. Nearly 260 homes were sold in the past month, dozens more than sold in January 2025 and a year ago.
The data is the latest sign that economic pressures such as interest rates and the uncertainty from tariffs are not stifling homebuyers in the region.
The Tri-Cities luxury housing market—homes listed and sold for $1 million or more—had record breaking sales in 2024 and is poised to at least meet that watermark or exceed it in 2025, according to housing experts.