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We’re well into summer here in Placer County, and the latest June 2025 housing data shows a market in transition—more balanced than last year, but still very active in certain price points. Here’s what the numbers tell us, and what it means for local buyers and sellers.

More Homes on the Market

  • Active listings: Up 40.1% compared to last June, and 6.7% higher than May

  • Pending sales: Up 9.3% from last month and 7.2% year-over-year → steady buyer demand

  • Homes sold: Down 13.2% vs. last year and 15.7% fewer than May → closings slowed slightly

The increase in active listings means buyers now have more choices, while sellers face a bit more competition.

Prices Are Still Climbing

  • Median sold price: $705,000 →…

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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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