• The Volume Surge: Total sales in April jumped 22% year-over-year. After a slow start to the year, transaction volume is trending upward, suggesting that buyers who were on the sidelines have returned
  • The Pricing “Divergence”: There is a notable split between the broader market and the ultra-luxury tier. While the county-wide median price for single-family homes dipped 20% YTD (from $2.65M to $2.11M), luxury enclaves like Hope Ranch saw median prices rise by 20%, and Montecito saw average prices climb by 19%
  • Cash is King: A massive 39–40% of all sales are all-cash. This high percentage of cash buyers is providing a floor for the market, as these transactions are immune to the immediate pressures of mortgage rate fluctuations.
  • Inventory & Velocity: With 2.9 months of supply, the market remains “tight” but is no longer in the crisis territory of previous years. Homes are moving quickly—condos average only 28 days on the market, while single-family homes average 44 days.
  • Regional Winner: Hope Ranch is the standout performer YTD, with a 36% increase in the number of homes sold compared to last year.

Santa Barbara Real Estate Market Trends

ALL DATA COURTESY OF FIDELITY TITLE COMPANY * DEEMED RELIABLE BUT NOT GUARANTEED

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