Found 2 blog entries tagged as housing market 2025.

It’s hard to believe, but it has now been five years since the COVID lockdowns began in California. During that time, we’ve seen massive changes in the real estate market, driven by migration trends, shifting home preferences, and fluctuating interest rates.

From the market freeze of early 2020 to the record-breaking price surge of 2021, followed by the correction and stabilization we see today, let’s take a closer look at how Placer County real estate has evolved over the last five years.

Spring 2020: The Market Freeze

When California entered lockdown in March 2020, the real estate market came to a standstill. Open houses were banned, showings were limited, and buyers and sellers hit pause due to uncertainty.

But then, mortgage rates

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While many parts of California have seen population declines in recent years, Placer County continues to grow. More people are choosing to relocate here, fueling demand for housing and strengthening our local real estate market. But where are they coming from, and what does this mean for buyers and sellers? Let’s take a closer look.

Placer County’s Population Growth (2020-2024)

Between 2020 and 2024, Placer County’s population grew by approximately 8,100 residents, which equates to an annual growth rate of 0.5%. This growth was largely concentrated in the county’s incorporated cities—Roseville, Rocklin, and Lincoln—which collectively grew by 10,052 residents (0.9% annual growth). Meanwhile, unincorporated areas saw a slight decline of about 1,947…

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