Marin County home prices

Marin County Home Prices / Marin County Real Estate Market Update

 

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Marin home prices continue their upward climb, closely tracking the stock market over the last 50 years. Below are the latest Marin County real estate market charts and Marin County home prices, updated monthly with a live feed courtesy of BAREIS MLS. Because this page is constantly changing, I will not include commentary on the charts below but you can read my monthly Marin real estate market reports in my blog to read my opinion and analysis. Of course these charts are just a place to begin. Let’s continue the conversation — call me at 415-847-5584 and I can prepare an overview that includes information tailored to your needs.

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Marin County Home Prices: Market Trends

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Overview - Last 30 days

Median Price - Last 6 Months
Sale-to-List Price - Last 6 Months
Median Days on Site - Last 6 Months
Listing Inventory - Last 6 months

Sold Listings - Last 30 DaysView all sold listings

4
Beds
4
Baths
6,550
SqFt
 
 
#324001509 | House
 
4
Beds
3 | 1
Baths
3,590
SqFt
 
 
#324003223 | House
 
6
Beds
5 | 2
Baths
6,572
SqFt
 
 
#323913266 | House
 

New Listings - Last 30 DaysView all active listings

4
Beds
3 | 1
Baths
3,848
SqFt
 
 
#324014309 | House
 
6
Beds
7 | 3
Baths
11,200
SqFt
 
 
#324009782 | House
 
6
Beds
7 | 3
Baths
11,200
SqFt
 
 
#324009777 | House
 
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BAREIS data last updated at March 18, 2024 3:28 PM PT

Marin County real estate market trends chart February 2024

 

 

Marin County Home Prices by Town

Marin County Home Sales by City Town February 2024 chart

 

 

 

 

Marin County Home Sales vs. Sold Inventory Overview

The chart below illustrates a 14-month rolling history of inventory of Marin County homes for sale (light green) vs. the number of Marin County homes sold (dark green) per month. The red line shows the number of homes in Marin County that went into escrow each month and the blue line shows you the number of new listings per month. This chart provides an excellent perspective on supply and demand in the Marin County real estate market and allows you to see inventory, sales and listing trends.

 

Marin County Real Estate Market Months of Inventory

The chart below illustrates the months of inventory of Marin County homes based on closed sales for the past fourteen months. As a rule of thumb, an inventory level of less than three months indicates a strong sellers’ market while an inventory level greater than six months indicates a buyer’s market.

 

Marin County Housing Market Historical Price per Square Foot

I hesitate to include this chart because price per square foot, popularized with online services that supposedly calculate your home’s value, can be very misleading. While price per square foot can provide a general picture of pricing trends, there are many factors that impact the value of a home. A professional real estate agent will take into account condition of the home and surrounding homes, recent sales in your neighborhood, school district, neighborhood nuisances like freeway noise and parking difficulty, and other factors in helping you establish the market value of your home, or the value of the home you are considering purchasing.

 

Marin County Home Prices Average and Median Pricing Trends

The chart below illustrates average and median home prices in Marin County over the last fourteen months. If the average sold price is below the average listing price, and falling, the market may be moving towards a buyers’ market. If the average sold price trend is up or above the average listing price, the market may be moving towards a sellers’ market. Why look at the median price versus the average price? The average price is susceptible to skewing by very high or very low-priced homes which are outliers in the market. The median literally reflects the price of the middle home in the market — so if there are 100 homes for sale in Marin County, the median price would be the price of the 50th home. Please read this article on Realtor.com for more information on median versus average pricing if you have questions.

 

Marin County Home Sales Days on Market & Sales Price vs. Original List Price

The chart below reflects the average days on market (the bars) and the average sales prices divided by original list price percentage for the past fourteen months. Using the average days on market we can see generally how long homes are taking to sell. Generally we see this number decrease during the peak spring season and increase in the slower winter season. We can use this chart to see if generally homes are selling for more than asking, and we can also use this to determine if days on market is lengthening or shortening. This is helpful in determining how “hot” a given market is.

 

 

I hope you find the above information helpful in better understanding the Marin County real estate market and Marin County home prices. I would encourage you to read my monthly Marin real estate market report for analysis and context. Better yet, please call me at 415-847-5584 — I love to talk about real estate!
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