From September to October, the median home sales price in California dropped from nearly $843,000 to $840,000, according to to the most recent data collected from the California Association of Realtors.
Prices for a California single-family home have risen almost $90,000 since the beginning of the year, but October prices show a decline of almost $20,000 from data collected in August.
The Bay Area remains the most expensive region to buy a house with a median home sales price of more than $2 million in San Mateo County. However, some counties, including three in the Central Valley, have a median below the average.
Here’s how the association ranked California’s counties by their October median home sales prices:
The 10 cheapest areas to buy a house in California
1. Lassen County
- Median sold price of existing single-family homes: $247,500
- Region: Northern California
2. Siskiyou County
- Median sold price of existing single-family homes: $295,000
- Region: Northern California
3. Del Norte County
- Median sold price of existing single-family homes: $307,500
- Region: Northern California
4. Trinity County
- Median sold price of existing single-family homes: $320,000
- Region: Northern California
5. Tulare County
-- Median sold price of existing single-family homes: $358,500
- Region: Central Valley
6. Kings County
-- Median sold price of existing single-family homes: $360,000
- Region: Central Valley
7. Glenn County
- Median sold price of existing single-family homes: $363,000
- Region: Central Valley
8. Tehama County
- Median sold price of existing single-family homes: $370,000
- Region: Northern California
9. Plumas County
- Median sold price of existing single-family homes: $385,250
- Region: Northern California
10. Shasta County
- Median sold price of existing single-family homes: $389,500
- Region: Northern California
The most expensive areas to buy a house in California
In October, these five California counties had the most expensive median homes sales prices:
- San Mateo County – $2,100,000
- Santa Clara County – $1,805,000
- Marin County – $1,712,500
- San Francisco County – $1,650,000
- Santa Barbara County – $1,370,000
Other counties
For a full list, click here.
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Angela Rodriguez ist Reporterin für Servicejournalismus bei The Bee. Sie ist Absolventin der Sacramento State University mit einem Bachelor-Abschluss in Journalismus. Während ihrer Zeit dort arbeitete sie für die State Hornet im Bereich Kunst und Unterhaltung.