9 Homes

Recently sold homes in Ponder, TX under $150,000

In the last 30 days, Ponder home prices were up 8.4% compared to last year. The median price of a home was $357,000. View Ponder Market Insights

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Sold Apr 16, 2021
Ponder
  • 3 beds
  • 2 baths
  • 1,800 sqft
$130,000
Last List Price
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Sold Mar 31, 2020
Ponder
  • 3 beds
  • 1 bath
  • 1,123 sqft
$149,900
Last List Price
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Sold Dec 20, 2019
Ponder
  • 3 beds
  • 2 baths
  • 1,536 sqft
$139,900
Last List Price
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Sold Nov 12, 2019
Ponder
  • 4 beds
  • 2 baths
  • 2,128 sqft
$149,900
Last List Price
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Sold Nov 08, 2019
Ponder
  • 3 beds
  • 2 baths
  • 1,216 sqft
$75,000
Last List Price
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Sold Oct 30, 2019
Ponder
  • 2 beds
  • 1 bath
  • 995 sqft
$90,000
Last List Price
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Sold Nov 28, 2018
Ponder
  • 2 beds
  • 1 bath
  • 850 sqft
$149,900
Last List Price
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Sold Jan 05, 2018
Ponder
  • 4 beds
  • 2 baths
  • 2,128 sqft
$89,000
Last List Price
Sold Feb 10, 2017
Ponder
  • 3 beds
  • 2 baths
  • 1,984 sqft
$110,000
Last List Price
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the median home sale price in Ponder, TX?
In the last 30 days, the median home sale price in Ponder was $357,000, up 8.4% compared to the same period last year. The "median" price is the middle price - half of the homes here were sold for less, the other half for more.
How many homes are for sale in Ponder, TX?
There were 84 homes for sale in Ponder as of September 07, 2025. There were 15 new listings within the last 30 days as well. The more homes on the market, the more choices buyers have.
How up-to-date are Orchard's new listings in Ponder, TX?
The new homes and houses for sale on Orchard's listings pages are updated hundreds of times each day, with listings in Ponder last seen updated at . New listings can appear every day, but many listings first appear on the market mid-week.
How much competition is there to buy a home in Ponder, TX?
In the last 30 days, the median number of days a home in Ponder remained on the market (DOM) was 34. In areas with a low DOM, homes are sold quickly and the competition is fierce; in areas with higher DOMs, you may have more options and more time to make an offer.