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Is now a good time to sell in Bakersfield-Delano?

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Primpted Housing Analyst

Updated monthly · Data through July 2026 · v266

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Sold Score
67/100
YoY Good Chance of Selling
Pending ratio
0.51
YoY contracts vs active
Inventory YoY
-0.0%
YoY active listings
Median DOM
53
YoY days on market
Price cuts
30.2%
YoY of active listings
Yes. Bakersfield-Delano's Sold Score of 67/100 in July 2026 (Good Chance of Selling) means demand is outrunning supply enough that motivated sellers are getting deals done. Pending ratio is 0.51 — the higher this is, the faster contracts come in relative to standing inventory. Active inventory is down +4.5% year over year, tightening the pool you're competing in. Median days on market sit at 53. 30.2% of active listings have already reduced asking price. — Live indicators (July 2026): Sold Score: 67/100 (Good Chance of Selling) · Pending ratio: 0.51 · Inventory YoY: -4.5% · Median days on market: 53 · Sellers cutting price: 30.2% · Median listing price: $409,500 (0.0% YoY)

Bakersfield-Delano snapshot

As of the latest 2026 data
Median listing
$410K
YoY 0.0%
Active inventory
2,157
YoY -0.0%
Median DOM
53
YoY +0.1%
Pending ratio
0.51
YoY +0.1%
Price-reduced
16.1%
YoY -0.0%
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It's a pretty steady market for sellers right now in Bakersfield-Delano. Prices are holding firm, and while there are fewer homes for sale, they are taking a bit longer to sell than last year. Sellers are generally not having to cut their prices as often as they did a year ago. Most prices are flat compared to last year. The typical home is listed for $409,500. This price hasn't changed much over the past year or even in the last month, staying flat at 0.0% year-over-year and down only a tiny 0.1% month-over-month. This suggests prices are stable. There are 2,157 homes currently for sale, which is 4.5% fewer than a year ago. Even with fewer options for buyers, homes are staying on the market longer. The typical home is selling in 53 days, which is 7.1% longer than last year. Fewer sellers are needing to lower their prices. Only 16.1% of homes have had a price reduction, which is down 2.3% from a year ago. This means sellers are more often getting close to their original asking price. Overall, sellers can expect a stable market where homes might take a bit longer to sell, but prices are holding steady, and fewer reductions are needed. Focus on pricing your home right from the start and highlighting its best features.

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