Marin Market Update

Marin Market Update-Q3 2017

Marin Market Update-Q3 2017

Regarding the market performance for this past September, Marin continues to boast strong numbers with both value up by 10.7% and units up by 16.6%. Our median price point in Marin is currently up to $1,286,000 vs. $1,191,500 this same time last year, but down from the recent market high of $1,325,000 back in April. Unit sales are up from last year with 173 homes sold in September, but that's down from the year-to-date high of 243 sales in June (showing strong closing activity from April/May sales).

Marin Market Update-August 2017

Marin Market Update-August 2017

 New inventory and what was left over from this past Spring, seemed to slip easily into escrow keeping the number of deals buoyant this past month (208 vs. 195 same time last year), but with prices rising just a tad (Marin median at $1,210,000 vs. $1,186,000)!

Marin Market Update-July 2017

Marin Market Update-July 2017

Well, it's happened!  The market finally matches the weather this July; at this writing both the outside temperatures and the Marin real estate market are in the midst of a summer's heat wave! Read more in this month's Marin Market Update.

Marin Market Update-April 2017

Marin Market Update-April 2017

The first quarter of 2017 has been strong. Strong, from a real estate perspective, in that with little inventory in the Bay Area, Marin buyers are stepping up and making deals happen. Find out more in this month's Marin Market Update!

Marin Market Report-March 2017

Marin Market Report-March 2017

The Marin residential real estate market has seen increasing inventory over the past month and the excitement it's creating is energizing. Perhaps this burst is happening now that there are a few solid days of sunshine, and perhaps a little early, but the Spring selling season is upon us 

Marin Market Update-January 2017

Marin Market Update-January 2017

We believe this is a good time for sellers to consider putting their Marin homes on the market. Interest rates will, no doubt, continue to rise, and when they do, prices will stabilize and inventory will rise (a less opportune time to sell). We still have a lot of pent up buyer demand that is ready and waiting for the perfect Marin home.