Median Home Prices in Marin County Up To $920,000

Wow, just when you think you could not be surprised anymore.

Despite slowing sales, Marin’s median single-family home price in November continued its recent climb, jumping to $920,000 from $914,250 in October, a real estate information service reported.

The November median price was up 9.9 percent from $837,500 a year earlier, according to La Jolla-based DataQuick Information Systems. The county’s all-time high was registered in June at $925,000.

A total of 241 single-family homes were sold in Marin in November, down from 261 in October and a dip from the 276 sold in November 2004, DataQuick reported. via Marinij.com

Growing up, one of my best friends moved to Marin County, and it is a great place. But the cost of housing now is astronomical.

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  1. We don’t know how far the housing bubble in U.S. will go. But that’s a different subject.
    I used these great Realtors Peter and Karin Narodny. They helped in all aspects of me buying my house. They have over 30 years of experience in real estate field and are very professional.

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