# DuPage County Housing Market Holds Steady in June 2026

DuPage County's residential market maintained relatively stable conditions through June 2026, according to Redfin data. Home prices remained consistent with spring levels, while inventory and buyer activity reflected typical summer patterns for the Chicago suburb region.

Median home prices in DuPage County held around $425,000 to $445,000 range, depending on specific municipalities. Homes in Wheaton, Naperville, and Oak Brook commanded premium prices, while more affordable options persisted in Aurora and Downers Grove.

Days on market averaged between 28 and 35 days for single-family homes, indicating moderate demand. Homes priced under $350,000 sold faster, typically closing within 25 days. Properties above $550,000 faced longer marketing periods of 40+ days, reflecting reduced high-end buyer activity.

For buyers, the June market offered modestly improved selection compared to spring. Inventory levels rose slightly as more homes listed before summer travel season. Mortgage rates hovered near 6.8 percent, keeping monthly payments elevated for first-time and move-up buyers. Cash buyers and investors remained active, competing for properties under $400,000.

Sellers faced a balanced market. Homes priced competitively and presented well sold within expectations. Overpriced properties lingered beyond 45 days, requiring reductions of 2 to 4 percent. Sellers benefited from strong demand for properties with updated kitchens, primary suite bathrooms, and move-in-ready condition.

Landlords saw continued rent appreciation, with single-family rentals in DuPage averaging $2,100 to $2,400 monthly. Rental inventory remained tight, supporting lease rates. Tenants faced limited options and competitive bidding for