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January 15, 2026
California home sales end on high note in December, C.A.R. reports
SACRAMENTO (Jan. 15) – California’s housing market ended the year on a high note as sales rose in December from both the previous month and year for the fourth consecutive month, and closed the year nearly 1 percent higher than in 2024, the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.) said today.
Infographic: https://www.car.org/Global/Infographics/2025-12-Sales-and-Price
Closed escrow sales of existing, single-family detached homes in California reached a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 288,200 in December, according to data collected by C.A.R. from more than 90 local REALTOR® associations and MLSs statewide. This annualized figure reflects the number of homes that would be sold in 2025 if December’s sales pace continued throughout the year, with adjustments made for typical seasonal patterns.
December sales inched up 0.3 percent from 287,450 in November. Compared with a year earlier, December sales were up 2.0 percent from a revised 282,490. For the year as a whole, the state recorded an annual sales level of 271,590, an increase of 0.9 percent from the revised sales level of 269,170 reported in 2024.
Statewide pending home sales were virtually flat with a slight 0.2 percent year-over-year decline in December. On a month-to-month basis, however, pending sales fell sharply by 21.5 percent, reflecting typical seasonal slowing compounded by heightened mortgage rate volatility and growing economic uncertainty.
“California’s housing market closed out 2025 on solid footing, with both home sales and available inventory improving over the prior year,” said 2026 C.A.R. President Tamara Suminski, a Southern California broker and REALTOR®. “As price growth eased toward the end of the year and mortgage rates fell to near-three‑year lows, the stage is set for a more optimistic 2026. We expect increased opportunities for buyers and a healthier, more balanced market in the months ahead.”
California’s median home price fell in December from both the prior month and a year earlier, dropping to a 10-month low of $850,680 as market competition cooled more than is typical for the season. The statewide median price declined 0.4 percent from November, defying the historical average 0.9 percent increase between November and December. This marked the second year-over-year drop in the past three months, as well as the largest annual decline since June 2023. Softer demand and elevated inventory continued to weigh on prices at the end of 2025, paving the way for a more balanced market for buyers and sellers entering 2026.
“Housing affordability showed some improvement in the fourth quarter, and the combination of lower mortgage rates and a growing supply of homes should encourage more prospective buyers to enter the market this year,” said C.A.R. Senior Vice President and Chief Economist Jordan Levine. “While some policy uncertainty remains as we look ahead to the next 12 months, our outlook calls for modest economic growth and continued progress for the housing market in 2026.”
Other key points from C.A.R.’s December 2025 resale housing report include:
Note: The County MLS median price and sales data in the tables are generated from a survey of more than 90 associations of REALTORS® throughout the state and represent statistics of existing single-family detached homes only. County sales data is not adjusted to account for seasonal factors that can influence home sales. Movements in sales prices should not be interpreted as changes in the cost of a standard home. The median price is where half sold for more and half sold for less; medians are more typical than average prices, which are skewed by a relatively small share of transactions at either the lower end or the upper end. Median prices can be influenced by changes in cost, as well as changes in the characteristics and the size of homes sold. The change in median prices should not be construed as actual price changes in specific homes.
*Sales-to-list-price ratio is an indicator that reflects the negotiation power of home buyers and home sellers under current market conditions. The ratio is calculated by dividing the final sales price of a property by its original list price and is expressed as a percentage. A sales-to-list ratio with 100 percent or above suggests that the property sold for more than the list price, and a ratio below 100 percent indicates that the price sold below the asking price.
**Price per square foot is a measure commonly used by real estate agents and brokers to determine how much a square foot of space a buyer will pay for a property. It is calculated as the sale price of the home divided by the number of finished square feet. C.A.R. currently tracks price-per-square foot statistics for 53 counties.
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December 2025 County Sales and Price Activity
(and condo sales data not seasonally adjusted)
|
December 2025 |
Median Sold Price of Existing Single-Family Homes |
Sales |
|||||||
|
State/Region/County |
Dec. 2025 |
Nov. 2025 |
|
Dec. 2024 |
|
Price MTM% Chg |
Price YTY% Chg |
Sales MTM% Chg |
Sales YTY% Chg |
|
Calif. Single-family home |
$850,680 |
$853,780 |
r |
$861,020 |
|
-0.4% |
-1.2% |
0.3% |
2.0% |
|
Calif. Condo/Townhome |
$638,000 |
$660,000 |
|
$664,560 |
|
-3.3% |
-4.0% |
9.9% |
4.8% |
|
Los Angeles Metro Area |
$807,540 |
$823,000 |
|
$815,500 |
|
-1.9% |
-1.0% |
15.0% |
2.2% |
|
Central Coast |
$997,000 |
$1,032,500 |
|
$995,000 |
|
-3.4% |
0.2% |
11.3% |
12.8% |
|
Central Valley |
$485,000 |
$492,850 |
r |
$492,000 |
|
-1.6% |
-1.4% |
12.2% |
5.5% |
|
Far North |
$380,000 |
$385,000 |
|
$369,500 |
|
-1.3% |
2.8% |
13.7% |
23.5% |
|
Inland Empire |
$600,050 |
$585,000 |
|
$594,950 |
|
2.6% |
0.9% |
14.4% |
4.0% |
|
San Francisco Bay Area |
$1,200,000 |
$1,275,000 |
|
$1,200,000 |
|
-5.9% |
0.0% |
-9.3% |
2.0% |
|
Southern California |
$855,000 |
$860,000 |
|
$850,000 |
|
-0.6% |
0.6% |
13.5% |
1.7% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
San Francisco Bay Area |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Alameda |
$1,181,000 |
$1,192,500 |
|
$1,180,000 |
|
-1.0% |
0.1% |
-8.9% |
-5.7% |
|
Contra Costa |
$839,500 |
$889,000 |
|
$875,000 |
|
-5.6% |
-4.1% |
-6.8% |
3.8% |
|
Marin |
$1,465,000 |
$1,470,000 |
|
$1,558,000 |
|
-0.3% |
-6.0% |
-28.9% |
-4.5% |
|
Napa |
$930,000 |
$931,500 |
|
$880,000 |
|
-0.2% |
5.7% |
1.4% |
-2.7% |
|
San Francisco |
$1,697,500 |
$1,800,000 |
|
$1,530,000 |
|
-5.7% |
10.9% |
-15.5% |
17.9% |
|
San Mateo |
$2,058,000 |
$2,000,000 |
|
$1,844,500 |
|
2.9% |
11.6% |
-12.5% |
25.0% |
|
Santa Clara |
$1,830,000 |
$1,935,250 |
|
$1,810,000 |
|
-5.4% |
1.1% |
-15.8% |
-8.9% |
|
Solano |
$570,000 |
$580,000 |
|
$570,000 |
|
-1.7% |
0.0% |
7.1% |
-0.8% |
|
Sonoma |
$840,000 |
$801,000 |
|
$859,500 |
|
4.9% |
-2.3% |
-0.7% |
19.6% |
|
Southern California |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Imperial |
$462,950 |
$432,500 |
|
$381,000 |
|
7.0% |
21.5% |
4.5% |
9.5% |
|
Los Angeles |
$890,910 |
$942,610 |
|
$912,370 |
|
-5.5% |
-2.4% |
20.2% |
0.9% |
|
Orange |
$1,390,000 |
$1,400,000 |
|
$1,362,000 |
|
-0.7% |
2.1% |
7.5% |
2.4% |
|
Riverside |
$635,000 |
$629,950 |
|
$624,790 |
|
0.8% |
1.6% |
16.2% |
0.2% |
|
San Bernardino |
$500,970 |
$497,160 |
|
$490,950 |
|
0.8% |
2.0% |
5.5% |
6.1% |
|
San Diego |
$1,000,000 |
$990,000 |
|
$975,000 |
|
1.0% |
2.6% |
7.4% |
-0.6% |
|
Ventura |
$913,000 |
$955,000 |
|
$895,000 |
|
-4.4% |
2.0% |
6.5% |
1.4% |
|
Central Coast |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Monterey |
$900,000 |
$901,500 |
|
$932,000 |
|
-0.2% |
-3.4% |
22.6% |
10.9% |
|
San Luis Obispo |
$905,000 |
$905,000 |
|
$930,000 |
|
0.0% |
-2.7% |
16.8% |
17.5% |
|
Santa Barbara |
$1,128,500 |
$1,499,000 |
|
$1,275,000 |
|
-24.7% |
-11.5% |
0.7% |
4.1% |
|
Santa Cruz |
$1,287,500 |
$1,307,500 |
|
$1,255,000 |
|
-1.5% |
2.6% |
5.1% |
22.6% |
|
Central Valley |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fresno |
$415,000 |
$436,090 |
|
$420,570 |
|
-4.8% |
-1.3% |
8.5% |
8.0% |
|
Glenn |
$342,000 |
$370,000 |
|
$420,000 |
|
-7.6% |
-18.6% |
7.7% |
-6.7% |
|
Kern |
$405,000 |
$395,000 |
|
$405,500 |
|
2.5% |
-0.1% |
15.5% |
5.6% |
|
Kings |
$374,700 |
$362,500 |
r |
$372,200 |
|
3.4% |
0.7% |
0.0% |
16.7% |
|
Madera |
$440,000 |
$427,500 |
|
$430,000 |
|
2.9% |
2.3% |
28.2% |
-12.3% |
|
Merced |
$395,000 |
$440,000 |
|
$425,000 |
|
-10.2% |
-7.1% |
-7.8% |
4.4% |
|
Placer |
$645,740 |
$665,000 |
|
$639,480 |
|
-2.9% |
1.0% |
12.2% |
7.4% |
|
Sacramento |
$530,000 |
$535,000 |
|
$545,000 |
|
-0.9% |
-2.8% |
5.7% |
0.1% |
|
San Benito |
$777,500 |
$732,500 |
|
$830,000 |
|
6.1% |
-6.3% |
35.7% |
8.6% |
|
San Joaquin |
$525,900 |
$550,000 |
|
$535,000 |
|
-4.4% |
-1.7% |
17.6% |
13.1% |
|
Stanislaus |
$456,250 |
$465,000 |
|
$462,750 |
|
-1.9% |
-1.4% |
14.3% |
4.2% |
|
Tulare |
$397,600 |
$372,950 |
|
$380,990 |
|
6.6% |
4.4% |
33.3% |
14.8% |
|
Far North |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Butte |
$430,000 |
$437,500 |
|
$426,500 |
|
-1.7% |
0.8% |
23.3% |
43.2% |
|
Lassen |
$280,000 |
$185,000 |
|
$237,000 |
|
51.4% |
18.1% |
-23.5% |
44.4% |
|
Plumas |
$395,000 |
$415,000 |
|
$359,000 |
|
-4.8% |
10.0% |
-27.6% |
133.3% |
|
Shasta |
$380,000 |
$380,000 |
|
$355,000 |
|
0.0% |
7.0% |
31.3% |
11.9% |
|
Siskiyou |
$308,500 |
$345,000 |
|
$365,000 |
|
-10.6% |
-15.5% |
-23.8% |
14.3% |
|
Tehama |
$304,500 |
$370,000 |
|
$326,000 |
|
-17.7% |
-6.6% |
15.8% |
15.8% |
|
Trinity |
$260,000 |
$260,130 |
|
$337,500 |
|
0.0% |
-23.0% |
0.0% |
0.0% |
|
Other Calif. Counties |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Amador |
$420,000 |
$470,000 |
|
$445,000 |
|
-10.6% |
-5.6% |
81.5% |
40.0% |
|
Calaveras |
$434,500 |
$456,000 |
|
$510,000 |
|
-4.7% |
-14.8% |
14.9% |
10.2% |
|
Del Norte |
$361,000 |
$397,500 |
|
$384,950 |
|
-9.2% |
-6.2% |
-47.1% |
-50.0% |
|
El Dorado |
$650,000 |
$690,000 |
|
$723,000 |
|
-5.8% |
-10.1% |
22.9% |
24.5% |
|
Humboldt |
$425,000 |
$410,000 |
|
$426,680 |
|
3.7% |
-0.4% |
10.1% |
2.1% |
|
Lake |
$319,400 |
$335,000 |
|
$373,000 |
|
-4.7% |
-14.4% |
115.2% |
29.1% |
|
Mariposa |
$500,000 |
$399,900 |
|
$510,000 |
|
25.0% |
-2.0% |
-26.7% |
-35.3% |
|
Mendocino |
$445,200 |
$499,000 |
|
$507,500 |
|
-10.8% |
-12.3% |
-4.7% |
-6.8% |
|
Mono |
$762,500 |
$931,000 |
|
$600,000 |
|
-18.1% |
27.1% |
25.0% |
100.0% |
|
Nevada |
$542,500 |
$544,000 |
|
$541,200 |
|
-0.3% |
0.2% |
-9.1% |
-4.8% |
|
Sutter |
$450,000 |
$440,000 |
|
$481,080 |
|
2.3% |
-6.5% |
20.5% |
-9.6% |
|
Tuolumne |
$381,000 |
$392,500 |
|
$410,000 |
|
-2.9% |
-7.1% |
8.6% |
28.6% |
|
Yolo |
$605,000 |
$650,000 |
|
$610,000 |
|
-6.9% |
-0.8% |
0.0% |
7.7% |
|
Yuba |
$429,000 |
$450,000 |
|
$441,000 |
|
-4.7% |
-2.7% |
-2.8% |
38.0% |
r = revised
NA = not available
December 2025 County Unsold Inventory and Days on Market
(Regional and condo sales data not seasonally adjusted)
|
December 2025 |
Unsold Inventory Index |
Median Time on Market |
||||||||
|
State/Region/County |
Dec. 2025 |
Nov. 2025 |
|
Dec. 2024 |
|
Dec. 2025 |
Nov. 2025 |
|
Dec. 2024 |
|
|
Calif. Single-family home |
2.7 |
3.6 |
|
2.7 |
|
36.0 |
33.0 |
r |
31.0 |
|
|
Calif. Condo/Townhome |
3.3 |
4.4 |
|
2.9 |
|
42.0 |
39.0 |
|
34.0 |
|
|
Los Angeles Metro Area |
2.9 |
3.9 |
|
2.9 |
|
36.0 |
36.0 |
|
33.0 |
|
|
Central Coast |
2.6 |
3.7 |
|
2.9 |
|
31.0 |
30.0 |
|
31.0 |
|
|
Central Valley |
2.8 |
3.7 |
|
2.7 |
|
38.0 |
31.0 |
|
29.0 |
|
|
Far North |
3.9 |
5.2 |
|
4.4 |
|
46.0 |
45.0 |
|
42.0 |
|
|
Inland Empire |
3.7 |
4.7 |
|
3.7 |
|
43.0 |
42.0 |
|
39.5 |
|
|
San Francisco Bay Area |
1.6 |
2.2 |
|
1.6 |
|
29.0 |
25.0 |
|
26.0 |
|
|
Southern California |
2.9 |
3.8 |
|
2.8 |
|
35.0 |
35.0 |
|
31.5 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
San Francisco Area |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Alameda |
1.3 |
1.8 |
|
1.2 |
|
19.0 |
14.0 |
|
21.0 |
|
|
Contra Costa |
1.9 |
2.3 |
|
1.8 |
|
21.0 |
22.0 |
|
21.0 |
|
|
Marin |
1.5 |
2.0 |
|
1.5 |
|
86.5 |
66.0 |
|
79.0 |
|
|
Napa |
4.4 |
6.0 |
|
3.3 |
|
87.0 |
96.0 |
|
77.0 |
|
|
San Francisco |
0.8 |
1.1 |
|
1.5 |
|
32.5 |
31.0 |
|
40.0 |
|
|
San Mateo |
1.0 |
1.5 |
|
1.1 |
|
15.0 |
13.0 |
|
14.0 |
|
|
Santa Clara |
1.0 |
1.4 |
|
0.9 |
|
14.0 |
11.0 |
|
11.0 |
|
|
Solano |
2.5 |
3.6 |
|
2.7 |
|
64.5 |
57.0 |
|
44.5 |
|
|
Sonoma |
2.4 |
3.4 |
|
2.8 |
|
77.0 |
74.0 |
|
66.0 |
|
|
Southern California |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Imperial |
3.5 |
3.8 |
|
2.9 |
|
20.5 |
10.0 |
|
22.5 |
|
|
Los Angeles |
2.8 |
3.8 |
|
2.7 |
|
33.0 |
33.0 |
|
29.0 |
|
|
Orange |
2.1 |
2.9 |
|
2.1 |
|
30.0 |
34.0 |
|
31.0 |
|
|
Riverside |
3.6 |
4.6 |
|
3.6 |
|
43.0 |
42.0 |
|
41.0 |
|
|
San Bernardino |
3.9 |
4.9 |
|
3.9 |
|
43.0 |
44.0 |
|
39.5 |
|
|
San Diego |
2.5 |
3.2 |
|
2.3 |
|
27.0 |
28.0 |
|
24.0 |
|
|
Ventura |
2.7 |
3.5 |
|
2.3 |
|
44.0 |
44.0 |
|
44.0 |
|
|
Central Coast |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Monterey |
2.8 |
4.2 |
|
2.9 |
|
29.0 |
27.0 |
|
26.0 |
|
|
San Luis Obispo |
2.6 |
3.7 |
|
3.2 |
|
41.0 |
38.0 |
|
42.0 |
|
|
Santa Barbara |
2.7 |
3.2 |
|
2.6 |
|
21.0 |
20.0 |
|
24.0 |
|
|
Santa Cruz |
2.4 |
3.8 |
|
2.9 |
|
40.0 |
38.0 |
|
26.0 |
|
|
Central Valley |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fresno |
3.5 |
4.2 |
|
3.2 |
|
32.0 |
27.0 |
|
24.0 |
|
|
Glenn |
2.8 |
3.6 |
|
2.7 |
|
28.0 |
74.0 |
|
17.0 |
|
|
Kern |
3.1 |
4.0 |
|
3.0 |
|
33.0 |
27.5 |
|
23.5 |
|
|
Kings |
2.7 |
3.5 |
r |
3.2 |
|
30.5 |
17.0 |
r |
22.0 |
|
|
Madera |
5.1 |
7.2 |
|
4.5 |
|
60.5 |
49.0 |
|
32.0 |
|
|
Merced |
3.7 |
3.7 |
|
3.3 |
|
35.0 |
34.0 |
|
36.5 |
|
|
Placer |
2.3 |
3.3 |
|
2.3 |
|
49.0 |
41.0 |
|
40.5 |
|
|
Sacramento |
2.2 |
2.9 |
|
1.9 |
|
37.0 |
28.0 |
|
28.0 |
|
|
San Benito |
2.6 |
4.5 |
|
2.8 |
|
38.5 |
36.5 |
|
46.0 |
|
|
San Joaquin |
2.7 |
4.0 |
|
2.9 |
|
38.0 |
34.0 |
|
34.0 |
|
|
Stanislaus |
2.5 |
3.5 |
|
2.3 |
|
33.5 |
32.0 |
|
24.5 |
|
|
Tulare |
2.9 |
4.3 |
|
3.0 |
|
35.5 |
31.5 |
|
26.0 |
|
|
Far North |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Butte |
2.6 |
4.0 |
|
3.3 |
|
37.0 |
33.0 |
|
21.5 |
|
|
Lassen |
6.5 |
5.7 |
|
9.3 |
|
153.0 |
87.0 |
|
89.0 |
|
|
Plumas |
3.4 |
3.6 |
|
11.0 |
|
89.0 |
115.0 |
|
81.0 |
|
|
Shasta |
3.4 |
5.4 |
|
3.5 |
|
40.0 |
35.0 |
|
36.0 |
|
|
Siskiyou |
6.0 |
5.1 |
|
5.9 |
|
56.0 |
52.0 |
|
74.5 |
|
|
Tehama |
7.2 |
6.6 |
|
6.2 |
|
71.0 |
66.0 |
|
98.0 |
|
|
Trinity |
12.4 |
13.9 |
|
10.6 |
|
158.0 |
63.5 |
|
102.0 |
|
|
Other Calif. Counties |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Amador |
4.8 |
10.5 |
|
5.9 |
|
98.0 |
84.0 |
|
35.0 |
|
|
Calaveras |
4.3 |
6.5 |
|
5.8 |
|
51.5 |
56.0 |
|
70.0 |
|
|
Del Norte |
10.3 |
5.6 |
|
4.1 |
|
76.0 |
51.0 |
|
41.5 |
|
|
El Dorado |
3.2 |
5.1 |
|
4.2 |
|
52.0 |
55.0 |
|
49.0 |
|
|
Humboldt |
4.6 |
6.0 |
|
4.4 |
|
40.0 |
56.0 |
|
52.5 |
|
|
Lake |
5.4 |
13.7 |
|
6.4 |
|
87.0 |
71.0 |
|
61.0 |
|
|
Mariposa |
8.4 |
7.8 |
|
4.8 |
|
149.0 |
21.0 |
|
46.0 |
|
|
Mendocino |
7.9 |
8.8 |
|
6.5 |
|
99.0 |
85.0 |
|
100.5 |
|
|
Mono |
2.3 |
3.9 |
|
4.2 |
|
39.0 |
61.0 |
|
37.0 |
|
|
Nevada |
3.4 |
4.0 |
|
3.6 |
|
49.0 |
51.0 |
|
44.0 |
|
|
Sutter |
2.8 |
4.2 |
|
2.3 |
|
50.0 |
34.0 |
|
27.5 |
|
|
Tuolumne |
4.5 |
6.4 |
|
6.6 |
|
81.0 |
74.5 |
|
55.0 |
|
|
Yolo |
2.0 |
3.4 |
|
2.2 |
|
46.5 |
40.0 |
|
38.0 |
|
|
Yuba |
3.0 |
3.7 |
|
5.1 |
|
56.0 |
42.0 |
|
41.5 |
|
r = revised
NA = not available