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There’s something I’ve noticed over the years in Placer County real estate.

The market doesn’t really wake up when the calendar says “spring.”

It wakes up right after the Super Bowl… and usually right around the first truly sunny, spring-like week.

You know the one —

Blossoms starting to pop.
Wildflowers showing up along the trails.
Green grass covering the hills again.
Patios full.
Open house traffic up.

There’s a real psychological shift that happens — and it shows up in the data.

The Super Bowl Effect

Ryan Lundquist of the Sacramento Appraisal Blog recently pointed out that in the Sacramento region, we typically see about a 25% increase in pending contracts between February and March, and some of the strongest days for new…

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After a long stretch of dry weather, this week’s rain — and more in the forecast this weekend — is a sure sign that the seasons are changing across Placer County. As temperatures drop and the wet season arrives, now’s the perfect time to tackle a few easy projects that not only protect your home but can also boost its comfort, efficiency, and long-term value.

1. Upgrade Exterior Lighting

With shorter days and darker evenings, good lighting matters more than ever. Swap in LED floodlights, motion-sensing porch lights, or warm-toned landscape lighting to improve safety and add curb appeal. These small touches make your home shine — literally — especially around the holidays.

2. Install a Smart Thermostat

Heating costs can rise quickly once cold…

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Fall officially begins next week—and with it comes one of the most underrated windows in the Placer County real estate market.

While spring and summer usually get the spotlight, early fall can offer unique advantages: fewer crowds, more motivated buyers, and homes that naturally shine as the weather cools down.

Whether you’re preparing to sell your home, planning to buy in Placer County, or simply want to keep your home in top shape, here are some expert seasonal tips.

Tips for Sellers: Make Your Home Stand Out This Fall

Warm Up the Staging
Layer cozy throws, warm-toned pillows, and soft lighting to create an inviting, autumn-ready atmosphere. (Even if you’re not selling, this can add seasonal comfort to your home.)

Highlight Outdoor…

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Rates at a 10-Month Low

If you’ve been watching the real estate market in Placer County, you know how much mortgage rates can impact affordability.

On May 21st, 2025, the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 7.08%. As of September 5th, 2025, that rate has dropped to 6.29% — the lowest we’ve seen in nearly 10 months (Source: Mortgage News Daily).

What Does This Mean for Buyers in Rocklin, Roseville, and Beyond?

This shift may not sound huge on paper, but for homebuyers in Placer County it makes a major difference:

  • 10% Lower Payments: For the same loan amount, today’s monthly payment is roughly 10% lower than it was in May.

  • 10% More Buying Power: Alternatively, buyers can now qualify to borrow about 10% more at the…

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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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If you’ve ever checked your home’s value on Zillow or another online estimator, you may have noticed that their estimates change dramatically once a home is listed for sale. That’s because Automated Valuation Models (AVMs) rely on broad data trends—until an agent sets a price. Then, suddenly, Zillow and other AVMs adjust their numbers to reflect that new data point.

So, how accurate are these online estimates when it comes to predicting the actual sale price of a home in Placer County and the greater Sacramento area? Let’s break it down.

The Problem With AVMs

AVMs like Zillow’s Zestimate use public records, recent sales, and proprietary algorithms to generate an estimate. While they can give a general idea of a home’s value, they often miss…

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The latest Placer County housing market data is in, and while closed sales are down, there’s an interesting shift happening that could signal more activity ahead.

 

Inventory is Up – The number of homes for sale increased 49% year-over-year and 10.4% from last month, giving buyers more choices.

Closed Sales Are Down – Home sales dropped 5.5% from last year and 33.2% from last month, reflecting a seasonal slowdown in new contracts in December.

Pending Sales Are Way Up – Despite fewer closed sales, pending sales jumped significantly at the end of January, showing that more homes are going under contract and the 2025 has started off strong.

Pricing Trends – The median sold price increased by 2% from last month, but the average sold price…

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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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