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Will my home 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 — conditions in Bakersfield-Delano as of July 2026 favor sellers. The Primpted Sold Score is 67/100 (Good Chance of Selling), meaning a well-priced, well-prepared home should sell within a reasonable window. Buyers are converting active listings into contracts at a pending ratio of 0.51, the strongest single indicator that homes are moving. Inventory is down -4.5% year over year, which reduces competition among sellers. The typical home in Bakersfield-Delano sits 53 days on market before going under contract. About 30.2% of active listings have cut their price — pricing to the market on day one is the single biggest lever. Bottom line: in Bakersfield-Delano right now, your sale outcome is driven more by **list price and condition** than by macro market timing. A pricing analysis against the comps in your specific neighborhood is the best next step. — 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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Your home in Bakersfield-Delano can definitely sell, but it might take a little longer than it did in the past. The market is holding steady overall. The median listing price right now is $409,500. This is pretty much unchanged from last year and just a tiny bit lower than last month, which means prices aren't really going up or down much at the moment. There are 2,157 homes for sale, which is fewer than last year. However, homes are sitting on the market for 53 days on average, which is about a week longer than this time last year. This suggests buyers have more time to look around. About 16.1% of homes have had their prices reduced, which is a bit less than last year. This means sellers are being a little more realistic with their initial asking prices. Even with homes taking a bit longer to sell, there are still buyers out there. There are 1,093 homes currently in the process of being sold, which shows consistent buyer interest. If you price your home right, it will attract attention from those buyers.

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