Home valuations increased in Grand Prairie (Tarrant County) during April 2021

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The median assessed value of a home sold in April 2021 in Grand Prairie in Tarrant County rose by $1,088 while total valuation increased by 57.4%, according to BlockShopper.com.

In April 2021, there were 96 homes sold, with a median home valuation of $208,119 - a 0.5% increase over the $207,031 median valuation for the same period of the previous year. There were 61 homes sold in Grand Prairie in April 2020.

The following table compares Grand Prairie to other Tarrant County cities with similar median home valuations in April 2021:

CityApr. 2021 Home SalesApr. 2020 Home Sales% change (Total Home Sales)Apr. 2021 Median ValuationApr. 2020 Median Valuation% change (Median Valuation)
Grapevine1166870.6%$298,729$300,876-0.7%
Pecan Acres11683.3%$288,137$490,572-41.3%
Kennedale1123-52.2%$238,249$185,00028.8%
Rendon20195.3%$213,609.50$102,608108.2%
Mansfield14310437.5%$213,289$230,401-7.4%
Grand Prairie966157.4%$208,118.50$207,0310.5%
Burleson2127-22.2%$192,753$202,819-5%
Bedford917128.2%$191,079$174,9669.2%
Benbrook4954-9.3%$176,185$156,17812.8%
North Richland Hills16414215.5%$172,655$158,823.508.7%
Euless1026070%$172,304$146,12617.9%
* This story only considers sales data for the part of Grand Prairie that is in Tarrant County.

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