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What Your Home's Architecture Says About Price, Popularity and Place: Realtor.com® Unveils 2025 Style Trends

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Realtor.com's 2025 analysis reveals significant correlations between home architectural styles, pricing, and regional preferences. Colonial/American Traditional homes lead the market with 49.8% of listings, concentrated in Houston, Atlanta, and Dallas. Mediterranean homes command the highest median price at $725,000, while Ranch-style homes offer affordability at $369,000. Colonial homes showed the strongest annual price growth at +5.6%, while Mediterranean homes saw no growth. Craftsman, Ranch, and Modern styles demonstrated impressive 6-year appreciation of over 43%. The analysis also shows clear regional patterns: Colonial homes dominate the South and Northeast, Modern and Mediterranean styles prevail in the West and Southwest, and Craftsman homes are common in the Pacific Northwest and Midwest. English-inspired homes, though representing only 1.5% of listings, are the largest at 2,700 sq. ft. and typically the oldest, with a median build year of 1927.
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  • Colonial/American Traditional homes showed strongest price growth at +5.6% year-over-year
  • Craftsman, Ranch, and Modern styles appreciated over 43% in six years
  • Colonial homes dominate the market with 49.8% of listings, showing strong market presence
  • Ranch-style homes offer affordable options at $369,000 median list price

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  • Mediterranean homes, despite being most expensive at $725,000, saw 0% price growth year-over-year
  • English-inspired homes represent only 1.5% of listings, showing limited market availability
  • Larger home styles including Mediterranean and English-inspired saw less price appreciation
  • High-end architectural styles showing signs of reduced buyer demand in high-cost housing market

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Realtor.com's analysis reveals Colonial homes dominate listings while Mediterranean styles command highest prices, with affordability driving market preferences.

Realtor.com's latest architectural analysis provides valuable intelligence on how home styles correlate with market dynamics in 2025. The dominance of Colonial/American Traditional homes (49.8% of listings) reflects their enduring appeal and widespread construction across diverse price points, particularly in Southern markets like Houston and Atlanta. Their strong price appreciation of 5.6% year-over-year outpacing other styles signals robust demand despite broader market challenges.

Mediterranean homes' premium pricing ($725,000 median) but 0% annual appreciation reveals a significant market shift – luxury buyers are hesitating as affordability concerns mount. This stagnation in the high-end segment while more modest styles continue to appreciate indicates a market fragmenting along price lines.

The data reveals fascinating regional patterns that reflect both historical development and current preferences. Ranch homes maintain their position as America's affordable workhorse at $369,000 median price while posting impressive 44.7% six-year appreciation, demonstrating strong demand for single-level living from both aging homeowners and budget-conscious buyers.

Most revealing is the outperformance of Craftsman, Ranch and Modern styles (all above 43% appreciation since 2019) compared to more ornate English-inspired and Mediterranean designs. This signals a market increasingly prioritizing functional layouts and simpler aesthetics over ostentatious designs, particularly as interest rates and prices remain elevated.

Colonial homes dominate the market, Mediterranean homes top the price charts, and Ranch homes remain America's affordable classic

AUSTIN, Texas, June 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A new analysis from Realtor.com® reveals how architectural style can reflect everything from your home's price to its location, size and age. Drawing on thousands of single-family listings from May 2025, the report dives into six key architectural categories to spotlight the most common, and most costly, styles across the country.

"Architecture isn't just about aesthetics, it often reflects where and when a home was built, and what buyers prioritized," said Hannah Jones, Senior Economic Research Analyst, Realtor.com®. "This report highlights the rich diversity of American housing styles and helps consumers understand how design trends intersect with affordability and demand."

Top Trends in Home Style for 2025

  • Classic Colonial Reigns Supreme: Nearly half (49.8%) of all active single-family home listings in May 2025 fell under the Colonial/American Traditional umbrella, with high concentrations in markets like Houston, Atlanta and Dallas.
  • Mediterranean = Majestic and Pricey: These large, ornate homes, often found in Los Angeles, Miami and Riverside, Calif., command the highest median list price at $725,000, reflecting both size and prime location.
  • Ranch Style = Cozy and Reasonable: Beloved for their single-story layout and relaxed design, Ranch homes clock in with the lowest median list price at $369,000 and a strong presence in the South and Midwest.
  • Bigger Isn't Always Better for Value: Larger home styles, including Mediterranean and English-inspired, saw less price appreciation over the last year, while more modestly sized Colonial homes led annual gains at +5.6%.
  • Craftsman, Ranch and Modern See Biggest Gains Since 2019: These three styles appreciated more than 43% in the last six years, showing strong buyer demand for homes that blend charm and simplicity.

Where Style Meets Geography
Location plays a big role in determining what style of home buyers are likely to find:

  • Colonial homes dominate in the South and Northeast.
  • Modern and Mediterranean homes thrive in the West and Southwest.
  • Craftsman homes are most prevalent in the Pacific Northwest and parts of the Midwest.
  • English-inspired architecture, like Tudor and Victorian styles, is most common in the Northeast but appears in select cities across the country.

Style

May 2025 National Share

Top Metros by Share of U.S. Active Listings by Style

Colonial/American Traditional

49.8 %

Houston, TX (9.0%), Atlanta, GA (8.7%), Dallas, TX (4.5%)

Ranch Style

34.1 %

Atlanta, GA (6.2%), Cape Coral, FL (5.0%), Phoenix, AZ (3.7%)

Modern

13.3 %

Los Angeles, CA (10.0%), Tucson, AZ (5.8%), Atlanta, GA (4.6%)

Craftsman

11.8 %

Atlanta (14.2%), Portland (4.0%), Detroit (3.7%)

Mediterranean

4.1 %

Los Angeles, CA (14.8%), Miami, FL (9.2%), Riverside, CA (8.4%)

English-Inspired

1.5 %

New York, NY (8.7%), Houston, TX (5.2%), Los Angeles, CA (4.0%)

Size, Age & Price: How Styles Stack Up

  • Size: English-inspired homes are the largest, with a median of nearly 2,700 sq. ft., while Ranch homes are among the smallest at 1,700 sq. ft.
  • Age: English-style homes tend to be the oldest (median year built: 1927), while Modern homes are the newest (median year built: 2004).
  • Value Growth: Despite being the most expensive, Mediterranean homes saw 0% price growth year-over-year, suggesting buyers are gravitating toward more affordable options in today's high-cost housing market.

Style Snapshot: Median List Prices & Growth (as of May 2025)

Style

Median List Price

1-Year Change

6-Year Change

Colonial/American Traditional

$449,000

+5.6 %

+28.3 %

Craftsman

$467,000

+3.8 %

+43.7 %

Ranch Style

$369,000

+3.9 %

+44.7 %

Modern

$629,995

+1.9 %

+43.5 %

English-Inspired

$634,900

+4.1 %

+27.0 %

Mediterranean

$725,000

0.0 %

+36.8 %

Methodology
The Realtor.com economics team took a look at popular architectural styles across the U.S. to understand how different home styles vary in price, size, price appreciation, location and age. The analysis leveraged active single-family home inventory in each year studied, including year-to-date in 2025. Home styles were identified via MLS listing attributes from the realtor.com listings database.

About Realtor.com®
Realtor.com® pioneered online real estate and has been at the forefront for over 25 years, connecting buyers, sellers, and renters with trusted insights, professional guidance and powerful tools to help them find their perfect home. Recognized as the No. 1 site trusted by real estate professionals, Realtor.com® is a valued partner, delivering consumer connections and a robust suite of marketing tools to support business growth. Realtor.com® is operated by News Corp [Nasdaq: NWS, NWSA] [ASX: NWS, NWSLV] subsidiary Move, Inc.

Media Contact: Mallory Micetich, press@realtor.com

 

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SOURCE Realtor.com

FAQ

What is the most common home architectural style in the US in 2025?

Colonial/American Traditional is the most common style, representing 49.8% of all active single-family home listings, with high concentrations in Houston, Atlanta, and Dallas.

Which home architectural style has the highest median price in 2025?

Mediterranean-style homes have the highest median list price at $725,000, commonly found in Los Angeles, Miami, and Riverside, California.

What is the most affordable home architectural style in 2025?

Ranch-style homes are the most affordable with a median list price of $369,000, particularly common in the South and Midwest.

Which home styles have seen the best appreciation over the past 6 years?

Craftsman, Ranch, and Modern styles have appreciated more than 43% since 2019, showing strong buyer demand for homes blending charm and simplicity.

Where are Mediterranean-style homes most commonly found in the US?

Mediterranean homes are most prevalent in Los Angeles (14.8% of listings), Miami (9.2%), and Riverside, California (8.4%).

What is the average size of English-inspired homes compared to other styles?

English-inspired homes are the largest with a median of nearly 2,700 sq. ft., while Ranch homes are among the smallest at 1,700 sq. ft.
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