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    Sonoma County Housing Market Report in November 2025

    Sonoma County Housing report november 2025

    What’s Happening in the Sonoma County Housing Market in November?

    The Sonoma County housing market in November 2025 shows a mild seasonal slowdown but remains surprisingly resilient. The median sold price sits at $800,000, down 3.6% from October, while the median estimated home value remains stable at $796,110.

    Homes are selling 15% faster than last month, averaging 53 days on market, and inventory levels continue to tighten, down 14% from October to 3.46 months of supply. With 1,104 active listings, sellers still hold a modest advantage, particularly in the sub-$1M category, which remains highly competitive.

    Meanwhile, the luxury real estate segment above $2 million is moving more slowly, with longer listing periods and more selective buyers. Overall, November’s numbers reflect a steady, balanced real estate environment, favoring sellers in lower tiers and offering opportunities for buyers seeking negotiation space in higher brackets.

    Sonoma County Housing Market Overview

    Sonoma County Housing report november 2025

    • Median Sold Price: Home prices in Sonoma County have eased slightly compared to last month, with the median sold price dipping to $800,000 (3.6% less than October). This small decline reflects typical seasonality; fewer buyers are active during late fall, rather than a sign of weakening demand.
    • Median Home Estimated Value: The estimated median value for homes across the county stayed nearly identical to October, landing at $796,110. This stability points to a market in balance: while sale prices have softened slightly, property values remain firm, reinforcing confidence among both buyers and homeowners.
    • Months of Inventory: Inventory levels dropped notably this month, down to 3.46 months of supply, which means homes are selling faster than new ones are coming to market.
    • Days on Market: Properties are moving more quickly, averaging just 53 days on market, a 15% improvement compared to October. Buyers appear motivated to close deals before year-end, particularly in affordable segments, while sellers benefit from faster turnaround times and fewer prolonged listings.
    • Active Listings: The number of active listings, 1104 properties, fell by about 10%, leaving fewer options for buyers and giving sellers additional leverage.
    • Median Price per Sq. Ft.: The cost per square foot has remained steady at $580, showing that values are holding firm even as overall activity slows slightly. 

    The Sonoma County real estate market remains healthy, supported by steady demand across mid-range properties and a stable price per square foot. While the fall season typically brings fewer listings, this year’s inventory drop has intensified buyer competition in more affordable areas.

    Home Prices by Segment

    Homes Under $1 Million – The Fastest-Moving Market

    Affordable properties continue to drive Sonoma County’s momentum. Homes under $1M are selling rapidly, especially in:

    • Cloverdale – $650,000 median
    • Cotati – $733,000 median
    • Santa Rosa – $740,000 median
    • Rohnert Park – $706,000 median

    These homes often receive multiple offers within days of hitting the market. Buyers are motivated by limited supply and competitive mortgage options, while sellers benefit from strong, consistent demand in this price tier.

    The $1–2 Million Range – A Balanced Market Emerges

    The $1M to $2M range represents the most stable segment of the Sonoma County housing market. Here, prices remain steady and negotiations are common but fair.

    Notable areas include:

    • Windsor – $877,450 median | 30 median days on market
    • Petaluma – $901,000 to $950,000 median
    • Healdsburg – $850,900 median
    • Sonoma City – $1.27M median

    Buyers in this bracket often seek upgraded amenities, vineyard proximity, or secondary homes. Sellers who price strategically and stage well continue to see consistent activity.

    Luxury Market Above $2 Million – Softer Conditions

    The luxury segment above $2 million has cooled slightly this fall. Properties in Glen Ellen ($2.5M median) and Mill Valley ($2.1M median) show extended time on market, reflecting more cautious buyers and fewer all-cash transactions.

    This slowdown doesn’t signal a collapse but rather a seasonal adjustment. Many luxury buyers are pausing until 2026, anticipating potential rate shifts or broader market stability.

    Which Cities Drive the Most Sales in Sonoma County?

    November’s activity was led by Santa Rosa, which accounted for more than 100 of the 200+ countywide transactions. Following closely were Sonoma City, Windsor, and Healdsburg, each showing steady turnover and diverse buyer interest.

    City Median Sold Price Median Days on Market Homes Sold
    Santa Rosa $740,000 53 115
    Sonoma  $1,275,000 58 33
    Windsor $877,450 30 16
    Healdsburg $850,900 47 15
    Forestville $927,500 88 8
    Cloverdale $650,000 115 5

    Cities like Santa Rosa and Windsor are driving the county’s transaction volume, while Healdsburg and Sonoma (proper) continue attracting second-home buyers and Bay Area relocators. For those exploring senior-friendly areas, see our Guide to 55+ Communities in Sonoma County.

    Check out more about the Healdsburg housing report here.

    Recommendations for Buyers and Sellers

    For Buyers

    If you’re eyeing entry-level or mid-tier properties, this is still a great time to make a move. Homes under $1M are moving fast, so pre-approval and flexible terms are key. Those targeting the $1–2M range can take advantage of slightly longer market times and price stability.

    For Sellers

    With inventory tightening, sellers remain in a favorable position through late fall. List competitively, invest in high-quality photography, and ensure your property is turnkey-ready to attract offers quickly.

    If you’re wondering whether to sell now or wait for spring, explore our insight-driven post: Should I Sell My Home Now or Wait in Sonoma?.

    Why Sonoma County Still Shines

    Beyond data, Sonoma County continues to offer unmatched lifestyle appeal — from small-town charm and vineyard views to coastal beauty. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or considering a second home, this is a market where lifestyle and investment potential intersect.

    If you’re exploring a mix of real estate and recreation, check out the Best Beaches in Sonoma County.

    The Sonoma County real estate market in November 2025 demonstrates overall strength and balance. Prices are holding steady, inventory remains limited, and homes are selling faster than last month, especially below $1M.

    Luxury sales have softened slightly, but demand across mid-range homes continues to support long-term market stability. For buyers and sellers alike, this remains a promising window to make strategic moves before the new year.

     

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