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Novato Housing Market Trends: What 2024–2025 Numbers Mean for Home Sellers (2026 Guide)

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Novato Housing Market Trends: What 2024–2025 Numbers Mean for Home Sellers (2026 Guide)

If you’re thinking about selling a home in Novato, looking at local trends, not national headlines, is the best way to decide when and how to list. The 2024 and 2025 single-family home data show clear seasonal patterns, pricing signals, and seller opportunities that matter directly to your bottom line.

Below, we break down what the numbers actually say and what Novato sellers should take away.


Quick Answer

Quick Answer: In Novato, the strongest conditions for sellers consistently appear in the spring, when sales volume rises, days on market fall, and homes sell closest to (or above) asking price. The 2024–2025 data show that homes listed during peak activity months sell faster and with less price erosion, while listings that linger into late summer and fall tend to give up leverage.


Key Takeaways


Quick Definitions


Many sellers like to list in the spring when their yards are in bloom.

SALES ACTIVITY: WHEN BUYERS ARE MOST ACTIVE

2024 Trends

2025 Trends

Seller takeaway: Buyer demand in Novato is seasonal. Listing during periods of higher transaction volume increases competition among buyers, not sellers. Keep in mind, once schools let out in early- to mid-June, the Marin County real estate market gets quieter through the summer because many people are on vacation. On the plus side, though, traffic is much better!


DAYS ON MARKET: SPEED MATTERS

2024 DOM Highlights

2025 DOM Highlights

Seller takeaway: Homes that list in spring sell nearly twice as fast as homes listed late in the year.


The Novato hills are vibrant and green in the spring.

LIST-TO-SALE PRICE RATIO: PRICING POWER SHIFTS BY SEASON

2024

2025

Seller takeaway: Sellers capture the most value when homes sell quickly. Once DOM rises, buyers negotiate harder.


PRICE TRENDS: MEDIAN PRICE VS TIMING

2024 Median Price Pattern

2025 Median Price Pattern

Importantly, price declines later in the year often coincide with longer DOM and lower list-to-sale ratios, not sudden market crashes.


WHAT THIS MEANS FOR NOVATO HOME SELLERS

Best Time to List

Risk of Waiting

Pricing Strategy Matters


“WHAT IF” SELLER SCENARIOS

What if I miss the spring window?
Strategic pricing and preparation become even more important to maintain leverage.

What if my home doesn’t sell quickly?
The data show DOM is closely tied to price outcomes—early adjustments matter.

What if rates or headlines change mid-year?
Local supply, demand, and timing continue to matter more than national noise. However, wider economic factors are at play and certainly impact our local market. There is no denying mortgage rates have been arguably the biggest factor in the changes we’ve seen in the market during the past 6 years, plunging to record lows during the pandemic, to then doubling in a year’s time by late 2022.


FAQ

Is Novato still a good market for sellers?
Yes, particularly for well-priced homes listed during peak seasons.

Do homes still sell over asking in Novato?
Yes, most often in spring and when competition is highest.

Does seasonality really matter in Novato?
The 2024–2025 data show a clear seasonal impact on speed and price.

Does selling your home off-market get you a higher price?
Not necessarily. But advertising your home before it comes to market can lead to a higher sale price once it’s posted for sale on the MLS. Click here to read the deep dive we did on the topic of selling off-MLS.


Next Steps

If you’re thinking about selling in Novato, the right strategy depends on timing, pricing, and preparation—not just averages.

We can prepare a custom Novato seller market analysis showing where your home fits into these trends and how to position it for the strongest result.

➡️ Schedule a Novato home selling consultation


Written by Kevin McGinnis, Novato & Marin County Realtor
Specializing in pricing strategy, market timing, and seller representation

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