#New: California hits record for home prices
Median by county:
San Mateo: $2.4 million
San Francisco: $2.2m
Santa Clara: $2.1m
Marin: $1.8m
Orange: $1.5m
Santa Barbara: $1.4m
Alameda: $1.4m
Santa Cruz: $1.3m
San Diego: $1.0m
Source: @CAREALTORS
CA home sales increased from the previous year in May for the second consecutive month, while a shift in sales of higher-priced properties buoyed California’s median home price to another historic high as housing supply tightens. via @CAREALTORS https://t.co/pldXdxAuL2
Rethinking housing supply: As the state struggles with a chronic housing shortage, the Center for California Real Estate will explore the role of alternative construction, during a live, virtual discussion on June 11 from 10 am-11:15 am PT. Register now: https://t.co/owr9SbNcXg.
Housing affordability improved for all Californians in 2025, but significant gaps remain wide for Black households, C.A.R. reports. https://t.co/AviM5v9a9D
While much of California’s housing market cools amid high mortgage rates, a handful of counties are seeing sharp price swings as fewer homes are sold and listed. https://t.co/yGPUT3WuIG
CA home sales perked higher in February as slightly more favorable mortgage rates improved affordability and encouraged more buyers to reenter the market. https://t.co/Sxus1hf592
California's leading candidates for governor gathered in Sacramento to talk about the state’s most widespread issue: housing affordability. https://t.co/zM6MzPkaTQ
Moderating home prices and cooling market competition lowered borrowing costs and improved the chances for more Californians to buy a home in Q4 2025 https://t.co/krH6YYVIEF
CA’s housing market ended the year on a high note as sales rose in December from both the previous month and year for the 4th straight month, and closed the year nearly 1 percent higher than in 2024. https://t.co/iS0CFFYbZV
C.A.R. applauds @cagovernor Newsom for recognizing that housing costs are a major driver of CA’s affordability crisis and cautions that certain kinds of policies risk making it harder for CA families to find a place to live https://t.co/bz8pHfKn6w.
C.A.R. has launched “Homeownership Matters,” a statewide public education and advocacy campaign to make homeownership a critical priority of California’s 2026 housing agenda. https://t.co/ocAQsUfXYh
CA home sales rose in Nov. from both the previous month and year for the 3rd straight month to reach the highest level since Sept. 2022. via @CAREALTORS https://t.co/Wb72cmk7gw
CA home sales rose in October from both the prior month and a year ago to reach the highest level since February. via @CAREALTORS https://t.co/K6ByV5q4XN