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July 19, 2023
Elevated interest rates and limited new listings
suppress California home sales in June, C.A.R. reports
The statewide median price remains above $800,000 for the third straight month, and the year-over-year price decline is the smallest since January 2023.
LOS ANGELES (July 19) – Elevated interest rates and a shortage of homes for sale continued to dictate the market in June, as California home sales remained below the 300,000 annualized pace for the ninth consecutive month, the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.) said today.
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Closed escrow sales of existing, single-family detached homes in California totaled a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 277,490 in June, according to information collected by C.A.R. from more than 90 local REALTOR® associations and MLSs statewide. The statewide annualized sales figure represents what would be the total number of homes sold during 2023 if sales maintained the June pace throughout the year. It is adjusted to account for seasonal factors that typically influence home sales.
June’s sales pace was down 4.1 percent on a monthly basis from 289,460 in May and down 19.7 percent from a year ago, when a revised 345,760 homes were sold on an annualized basis. Sales of existing single-family homes in California remained below the 300,000-unit pace for the ninth consecutive month. The yearly drop was the smallest since May 2022 and marked the first time in a year that sales dropped by less than 20 percent from a year ago. However, the smaller decline was due primarily to weaker sales last June, when sales dropped below 350,000 for the first time in two years.
“California’s housing market has improved since the winter and appears to have found its footing as sales declined at the slowest pace in over a year,” said C.A.R. President Jennifer Branchini, a Bay Area REALTOR®. “Despite elevated interest rates, the demand for housing continues to outpace the availability of homes for sale, as buyers slowly adapt to the new normal under the current housing market conditions.”
California’s median home price exceeded $800,000 in June for the third straight month, edging up 0.3 percent from May’s $836,110 to $838,260 in June. The statewide median price continued to rise and reached the highest level in ten months. Tight housing supply and more high-end homes being sold relative to prior months continued to put upward pressure on prices. Despite the improvement from early 2023, the median home price in California dipped 2.4% on a year-over-year basis for the eighth consecutive month from $858,800 in June 2022. The downward movement in home prices appears to be stabilizing, but more dips in the median price are expected in the coming months as rates will likely remain elevated for most, if not the entire third quarter, of 2023.
“Buyer demand appears to have stabilized after rates doubled last year, though rates could still move higher in the coming months,” said C.A.R. Senior Vice President and Chief Economist Jordan Levine. “As inflation finally subsides later this year, the market could see some improvement as rates and supply conditions start turning around.”
Other key points from C.A.R.’s June 2023 resale housing report include:
All but one major region experienced a dip in median price from a year ago, but all declines were 4 percent or less. The Central Valley (-4.0 percent) registered the biggest drop of all regions, with seven of its 12 counties experiencing price decline from a year ago. The Far North (-2.8 percent) posted the second largest drop in median price, followed by the San Francisco Bay Area (-2.7 percent) and Southern California (-1.8 percent). The Central Coast remained the only major region with a median-price gain year-over-year, despite median price declines in all four counties within the region. The price increase at the regional level was due primarily to stronger sales in Santa Barbara and Santa Cruz counties, which recorded the highest median prices in the Central Coast.
The median number of days it took to sell a California single-family home was 15 days in June and 14 days in June 2022.
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 50 counties.
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June 2023 County Sales and Price Activity
(Regional and condo sales data not seasonally adjusted)
June 2023 |
Median Sold Price of Existing Single-Family Homes |
Sales |
|||||||
State/Region/County |
June 2023 |
May 2023 |
|
June 2022 |
|
Price MTM% Chg |
Price YTY% Chg |
Sales MTM% Chg |
Sales YTY% Chg |
Calif. Single-family home |
$838,260 |
$836,110 |
|
$858,800 |
r |
0.3% |
-2.4% |
-4.1% |
-19.7% |
Calif. Condo/Townhome |
$650,000 |
$635,000 |
|
$655,000 |
r |
2.4% |
-0.8% |
-6.5% |
-22.4% |
Los Angeles Metro Area |
$775,000 |
$765,000 |
|
$800,000 |
|
1.3% |
-3.1% |
0.5% |
-18.3% |
Central Coast |
$984,500 |
$1,000,000 |
|
$980,000 |
|
-1.6% |
0.5% |
1.7% |
-18.6% |
Central Valley |
$480,000 |
$485,000 |
|
$500,000 |
r |
-1.0% |
-4.0% |
-2.4% |
-22.9% |
Far North |
$389,000 |
$380,000 |
|
$400,000 |
|
2.4% |
-2.8% |
-6.2% |
-26.1% |
Inland Empire |
$570,000 |
$574,990 |
|
$585,000 |
|
-0.9% |
-2.6% |
0.5% |
-18.7% |
San Francisco Bay Area |
$1,323,810 |
$1,300,000 |
|
$1,360,000 |
r |
1.8% |
-2.7% |
-2.6% |
-19.2% |
Southern California |
$815,000 |
$800,000 |
|
$830,000 |
|
1.9% |
-1.8% |
-0.8% |
-19.4% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
San Francisco Bay Area |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Alameda |
$1,305,000 |
$1,260,000 |
|
$1,400,000 |
r |
3.6% |
-6.8% |
-8.3% |
-29.9% |
Contra Costa |
$930,000 |
$888,000 |
|
$925,000 |
r |
4.7% |
0.5% |
-7.5% |
-18.1% |
Marin |
$1,715,000 |
$1,800,000 |
|
$1,850,000 |
r |
-4.7% |
-7.3% |
3.4% |
-21.3% |
Napa |
$843,750 |
$888,500 |
|
$950,000 |
r |
-5.0% |
-11.2% |
-12.5% |
-38.6% |
San Francisco |
$1,595,000 |
$1,654,000 |
|
$1,900,000 |
|
-3.6% |
-16.1% |
7.5% |
-16.7% |
San Mateo |
$2,039,000 |
$2,075,000 |
|
$2,155,000 |
|
-1.7% |
-5.4% |
14.8% |
3.4% |
Santa Clara |
$1,825,000 |
$1,788,000 |
|
$1,820,000 |
|
2.1% |
0.3% |
-3.5% |
-14.0% |
Solano |
$590,000 |
$600,000 |
|
$625,000 |
|
-1.7% |
-5.6% |
-4.3% |
-15.6% |
Sonoma |
$850,000 |
$860,000 |
|
$864,000 |
r |
-1.2% |
-1.6% |
4.0% |
-23.7% |
Southern California |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Los Angeles |
$832,310 |
$744,770 |
|
$860,230 |
|
11.8% |
-3.2% |
-0.7% |
-19.1% |
Orange |
$1,260,000 |
$1,256,500 |
|
$1,265,000 |
|
0.3% |
-0.4% |
5.5% |
-12.2% |
Riverside |
$628,000 |
$629,000 |
|
$645,000 |
|
-0.2% |
-2.6% |
-2.5% |
-16.0% |
San Bernardino |
$470,000 |
$455,000 |
|
$490,000 |
|
3.3% |
-4.1% |
6.4% |
-23.2% |
San Diego |
$958,250 |
$935,000 |
|
$950,000 |
|
2.5% |
0.9% |
-6.6% |
-24.3% |
Ventura |
$927,500 |
$925,500 |
|
$930,000 |
|
0.2% |
-0.3% |
-6.5% |
-28.0% |
Central Coast |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Monterey |
$796,370 |
$902,000 |
|
$854,000 |
|
-11.7% |
-6.7% |
6.6% |
-22.5% |
San Luis Obispo |
$865,000 |
$874,500 |
|
$905,000 |
|
-1.1% |
-4.4% |
-21.4% |
-23.7% |
Santa Barbara |
$1,197,000 |
$1,275,000 |
|
$1,250,000 |
|
-6.1% |
-4.2% |
14.7% |
-25.8% |
Santa Cruz |
$1,200,000 |
$1,352,500 |
|
$1,325,500 |
|
-11.3% |
-9.5% |
25.0% |
7.1% |
Central Valley |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fresno |
$429,390 |
$420,000 |
|
$425,000 |
|
2.2% |
1.0% |
1.6% |
-20.3% |
Glenn |
$360,000 |
$345,000 |
|
$325,000 |
|
4.3% |
10.8% |
0.0% |
72.7% |
Kern |
$381,180 |
$379,320 |
|
$380,000 |
|
0.5% |
0.3% |
-0.7% |
-23.4% |
Kings |
$355,000 |
$370,000 |
|
$327,000 |
|
-4.1% |
8.6% |
13.7% |
-1.2% |
Madera |
$447,710 |
$411,610 |
|
$421,000 |
|
8.8% |
6.3% |
22.6% |
9.4% |
Merced |
$390,650 |
$395,000 |
|
$400,000 |
|
-1.1% |
-2.3% |
21.3% |
-19.5% |
Placer |
$667,500 |
$682,500 |
|
$718,000 |
r |
-2.2% |
-7.0% |
8.3% |
-13.2% |
Sacramento |
$530,000 |
$535,000 |
|
$560,000 |
|
-0.9% |
-5.4% |
-11.4% |
-29.9% |
San Benito |
$750,000 |
$735,000 |
|
$854,000 |
|
2.0% |
-12.2% |
9.8% |
18.4% |
San Joaquin |
$530,400 |
$531,950 |
|
$580,000 |
r |
-0.3% |
-8.6% |
-17.3% |
-31.6% |
Stanislaus |
$460,000 |
$463,500 |
|
$476,440 |
r |
-0.8% |
-3.5% |
-8.5% |
-31.8% |
Tulare |
$375,000 |
$375,060 |
|
$378,000 |
|
0.0% |
-0.8% |
15.6% |
-17.3% |
Far North |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Butte |
$413,500 |
$436,950 |
|
$445,000 |
|
-5.4% |
-7.1% |
0.0% |
-30.4% |
Lassen |
$261,250 |
$224,900 |
|
$260,000 |
|
16.2% |
0.5% |
15.8% |
-12.0% |
Plumas |
$390,000 |
$355,000 |
|
$400,000 |
|
9.9% |
-2.5% |
94.1% |
-23.3% |
Shasta |
$385,000 |
$385,000 |
|
$395,000 |
|
0.0% |
-2.5% |
-11.4% |
-23.8% |
Siskiyou |
$289,900 |
$256,000 |
|
$390,500 |
|
13.2% |
-25.8% |
-30.6% |
-37.5% |
Tehama |
$362,500 |
$348,000 |
|
$341,000 |
|
4.2% |
6.3% |
-23.1% |
-25.0% |
Other Calif. Counties |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Amador |
$470,000 |
$449,000 |
|
$418,250 |
r |
4.7% |
12.4% |
27.7% |
3.4% |
Calaveras |
$459,000 |
$550,000 |
|
$495,000 |
|
-16.5% |
-7.3% |
9.5% |
-34.3% |
Del Norte |
$410,000 |
$315,000 |
|
$400,690 |
|
30.2% |
2.3% |
0.0% |
-5.0% |
El Dorado |
$700,000 |
$660,000 |
|
$715,000 |
|
6.1% |
-2.1% |
4.9% |
-17.2% |
Humboldt |
$440,000 |
$435,000 |
|
$435,000 |
|
1.1% |
1.1% |
12.0% |
-12.3% |
Lake |
$342,500 |
$398,000 |
|
$365,000 |
|
-13.9% |
-6.2% |
12.1% |
-12.9% |
Mariposa |
$450,000 |
$382,500 |
|
$470,000 |
|
17.6% |
-4.3% |
6.3% |
13.3% |
Mendocino |
$520,000 |
$532,500 |
|
$582,000 |
|
-2.3% |
-10.7% |
26.5% |
-38.6% |
Mono |
$925,000 |
$850,000 |
|
$788,500 |
|
8.8% |
17.3% |
28.6% |
-35.7% |
Nevada |
$573,860 |
$552,500 |
|
$590,000 |
|
3.9% |
-2.7% |
45.3% |
-19.4% |
Sutter |
$437,000 |
$439,500 |
|
$451,500 |
r |
-0.6% |
-3.2% |
-5.4% |
-10.2% |
Tuolumne |
$413,000 |
$424,500 |
|
$430,000 |
|
-2.7% |
-4.0% |
9.4% |
-17.6% |
Yolo |
$617,000 |
$646,730 |
|
$665,000 |
r |
-4.6% |
-7.2% |
-6.4% |
-4.4% |
Yuba |
$445,000 |
$440,990 |
|
$455,000 |
r |
0.9% |
-2.2% |
-30.8% |
-33.7% |
r = revised
June 2023 County Unsold Inventory and Days on Market
(Regional and condo sales data not seasonally adjusted)
June 2023 |
Unsold Inventory Index |
Median Time on Market |
||||||||
State/Region/County |
June 2023 |
May 2023 |
|
June 2022 |
|
June 2023 |
May 2023 |
|
June 2022 |
|
Calif. Single-family home |
2.2 |
2.1 |
|
2.4 |
r |
15.0 |
17.0 |
|
14.0 |
r |
Calif. Condo/Townhome |
2.1 |
1.9 |
|
2.1 |
r |
15.0 |
16.0 |
|
13.0 |
r |
Los Angeles Metro Area |
2.2 |
2.2 |
|
2.6 |
|
19.0 |
22.0 |
|
16.0 |
r |
Central Coast |
2.5 |
2.4 |
|
2.4 |
|
13.0 |
12.0 |
|
12.0 |
r |
Central Valley |
2.2 |
2.1 |
|
2.3 |
r |
13.0 |
15.0 |
|
11.0 |
r |
Far North |
3.8 |
3.4 |
|
3.2 |
|
17.0 |
19.0 |
|
15.0 |
r |
Inland Empire |
2.5 |
2.4 |
|
2.8 |
|
23.0 |
28.0 |
|
18.0 |
r |
San Francisco Bay Area |
1.6 |
1.5 |
|
1.9 |
r |
13.0 |
13.0 |
|
13.0 |
r |
Southern California |
2.2 |
2.1 |
|
2.5 |
|
17.0 |
20.0 |
|
15.0 |
r |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
San Francisco Bay Area |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Alameda |
1.2 |
1.1 |
|
1.8 |
r |
10.0 |
11.0 |
|
12.0 |
|
Contra Costa |
1.2 |
1.1 |
|
2.1 |
r |
9.0 |
10.0 |
|
11.0 |
r |
Marin |
1.6 |
1.8 |
|
1.2 |
r |
40.0 |
35.0 |
|
33.0 |
r |
Napa |
4.6 |
3.8 |
|
2.5 |
r |
46.0 |
46.5 |
|
43.0 |
r |
San Francisco |
2.0 |
2.3 |
|
1.9 |
|
30.0 |
43.5 |
|
25.0 |
r |
San Mateo |
1.5 |
1.9 |
|
2.1 |
|
10.0 |
9.0 |
|
9.0 |
|
Santa Clara |
1.3 |
1.4 |
|
1.9 |
|
8.0 |
8.0 |
|
9.0 |
|
Solano |
1.8 |
1.6 |
|
1.5 |
r |
27.0 |
31.0 |
|
29.0 |
r |
Sonoma |
2.7 |
2.6 |
|
1.9 |
r |
42.0 |
38.0 |
|
39.0 |
r |
Southern California |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Los Angeles |
2.1 |
2.2 |
|
2.5 |
|
17.0 |
19.0 |
|
15.0 |
r |
Orange |
1.9 |
2.0 |
|
2.4 |
|
17.0 |
19.0 |
|
15.0 |
r |
Riverside |
2.3 |
2.3 |
|
2.6 |
|
24.0 |
29.0 |
|
19.0 |
r |
San Bernardino |
2.8 |
2.8 |
|
2.9 |
|
21.0 |
26.0 |
|
15.5 |
r |
San Diego |
2.0 |
1.7 |
|
2.4 |
|
11.0 |
12.0 |
|
11.0 |
r |
Ventura |
2.1 |
1.8 |
|
2.2 |
|
26.0 |
26.0 |
|
23.0 |
r |
Central Coast |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Monterey |
2.7 |
2.7 |
|
2.5 |
|
11.0 |
10.0 |
|
12.0 |
|
San Luis Obispo |
2.7 |
2.0 |
|
2.4 |
|
20.0 |
17.0 |
|
15.0 |
r |
Santa Barbara |
2.3 |
2.4 |
|
2.2 |
|
12.0 |
11.0 |
|
10.0 |
|
Santa Cruz |
2.4 |
2.8 |
|
2.5 |
|
11.0 |
11.0 |
|
11.0 |
|
Central Valley |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fresno |
2.3 |
2.2 |
|
2.4 |
|
13.0 |
14.0 |
|
9.0 |
r |
Glenn |
3.1 |
3.1 |
|
4.6 |
|
14.0 |
16.0 |
|
41.0 |
r |
Kern |
2.1 |
2.0 |
|
2.4 |
|
13.0 |
13.0 |
|
8.0 |
|
Kings |
2.0 |
2.2 |
|
2.4 |
|
8.0 |
17.0 |
|
8.0 |
|
Madera |
3.0 |
3.7 |
|
3.1 |
|
28.0 |
32.0 |
|
12.0 |
r |
Merced |
2.4 |
2.9 |
|
2.7 |
|
13.0 |
24.0 |
|
13.0 |
r |
Placer |
2.2 |
2.3 |
|
2.4 |
r |
16.0 |
19.5 |
|
14.0 |
r |
Sacramento |
1.9 |
1.6 |
|
2.1 |
r |
12.0 |
12.0 |
|
12.0 |
r |
San Benito |
2.4 |
2.8 |
|
3.5 |
|
12.0 |
18.0 |
|
17.5 |
|
San Joaquin |
2.2 |
1.7 |
|
2.1 |
r |
14.0 |
15.0 |
|
12.0 |
r |
Stanislaus |
2.3 |
1.8 |
|
2.1 |
r |
13.0 |
14.0 |
|
11.0 |
r |
Tulare |
2.4 |
2.7 |
|
2.4 |
|
12.0 |
14.0 |
|
9.0 |
|
Far North |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Butte |
2.6 |
2.6 |
|
2.4 |
|
14.0 |
23.0 |
|
13.0 |
r |
Lassen |
5.1 |
5.5 |
|
4.9 |
|
31.0 |
27.0 |
|
69.0 |
|
Plumas |
6.0 |
9.5 |
|
4.2 |
|
23.0 |
17.0 |
|
8.0 |
r |
Shasta |
3.3 |
2.8 |
|
2.9 |
|
16.0 |
12.0 |
|
12.0 |
|
Siskiyou |
9.6 |
5.7 |
|
5.5 |
|
18.0 |
50.5 |
|
18.5 |
r |
Tehama |
4.1 |
3.4 |
|
4.3 |
|
45.5 |
39.0 |
|
25.0 |
|
Other CA Counties |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Amador |
3.9 |
4.8 |
|
4.0 |
r |
20.0 |
21.0 |
|
18.5 |
r |
Calaveras |
3.9 |
3.6 |
|
3.0 |
|
46.0 |
56.0 |
|
47.0 |
|
Del Norte |
4.6 |
4.4 |
|
4.9 |
|
31.0 |
61.5 |
|
14.0 |
r |
El Dorado |
3.3 |
3.1 |
|
3.1 |
r |
14.0 |
17.0 |
|
22.0 |
r |
Humboldt |
5.2 |
5.3 |
|
4.3 |
|
15.0 |
10.0 |
|
10.0 |
|
Lake |
5.2 |
5.8 |
|
4.6 |
|
39.5 |
39.5 |
|
39.0 |
r |
Mariposa |
5.9 |
5.2 |
|
5.6 |
|
31.0 |
25.5 |
|
21.0 |
r |
Mendocino |
7.6 |
9.3 |
|
4.1 |
r |
51.0 |
58.5 |
|
63.5 |
r |
Mono |
3.9 |
3.3 |
|
5.2 |
|
18.0 |
12.0 |
|
62.5 |
|
Nevada |
3.5 |
4.7 |
|
3.5 |
r |
18.0 |
16.5 |
|
18.0 |
r |
Sutter |
2.3 |
2.1 |
|
3.1 |
r |
16.0 |
19.5 |
|
14.0 |
r |
Tuolumne |
4.0 |
4.0 |
|
3.6 |
|
15.0 |
14.5 |
|
12.0 |
r |
Yolo |
1.8 |
1.8 |
|
2.1 |
r |
12.0 |
11.0 |
|
12.0 |
r |
Yuba |
3.2 |
2.3 |
|
2.9 |
r |
22.0 |
30.0 |
|
12.0 |
r |
r = revised