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Madera County Real Estate Market Update - Week of June 22-28, 2026

Madera County Real Estate Market Update - Week of June 22-28, 2026

CRMLS Matrix Report | Week of June 22, 2026 – June 28, 2026

As we wrap up another exciting week in the Madera County real estate market, the latest CRMLS Matrix report continues to highlight a market filled with opportunity, resilience, and steady buyer demand. While inventory remains selective across many communities, the homes that are coming to market are generating interest, moving into contract, and successfully closing. This is a positive sign that the local market remains healthy as we head into the busiest part of the summer selling season.

From the peaceful mountain communities surrounding Yosemite National Park to the growing foothill neighborhoods of Coarsegold and the lakeside lifestyle of Bass Lake, buyers continue to recognize the exceptional value and quality of life that Madera County has to offer. Whether you're planning to purchase your first home, invest in a vacation property, or sell your current residence, this week's market trends provide plenty of reasons for optimism.

Source: CRMLS Matrix

Coarsegold Continues to Set the Pace

Once again, Coarsegold leads the region in market activity, reinforcing its position as one of the most desirable communities in the foothills.

This week's report includes:

  • 1 new active listing
  • 1 home under contract
  • 1 successful closed sale
  • 3 price adjustments
  • 1 canceled or withdrawn listing

These numbers demonstrate a market that continues to move forward. Every stage of the real estate process is represented—from new listings entering the market to buyers making offers and transactions reaching the closing table.

The closed sale is especially encouraging because it reflects continued buyer confidence in the area. Even with changing market conditions, buyers are committing to homeownership in Coarsegold, recognizing the long-term value the community offers.

The pending sale is another positive indicator, showing that buyers remain actively engaged and are ready to move quickly when the right home becomes available.

Strategic Pricing Is Creating New Opportunities

One of the standout trends this week is the number of price adjustments across several communities.

Price changes were reported in:

  • Coarsegold
  • Oakhurst
  • Bass Lake
  • Ahwahnee

While some people view price adjustments as a negative signal, experienced real estate professionals understand that they are often one of the healthiest signs of an active market.

Sellers are carefully responding to current buyer demand and making strategic decisions that position their homes to sell more efficiently. This flexibility benefits everyone involved.

For buyers, adjusted pricing may open the door to homes that were previously outside their preferred budget, creating exciting opportunities to purchase in highly desirable neighborhoods.

For sellers, competitive pricing often leads to increased online visibility, more property showings, and stronger buyer interest.

A market where sellers adapt is a market where transactions continue to happen—and that's exactly what we're seeing throughout Madera County.

Fresh Inventory Brings New Possibilities

This week's report also shows new listings becoming available in Wishon alongside Coarsegold.

Whenever fresh inventory enters the market, buyers gain additional options and renewed excitement. In today's market, where available homes remain relatively limited, every new listing attracts attention from buyers who have been waiting for the right opportunity.

Wishon continues to appeal to buyers seeking:

  • Peaceful surroundings
  • Spacious properties
  • Outdoor recreation
  • Privacy and scenic beauty

Communities like Wishon remind buyers that Madera County offers much more than traditional suburban living. The area's unique combination of natural beauty and affordability continues to attract homeowners looking for a different lifestyle.

Low Inventory Continues to Benefit Sellers

Across much of the region—including North Fork, Fish Camp, Wawona, Yosemite, and Raymond—inventory remains limited.

While some might interpret fewer listings as slower activity, the opposite is often true.

Limited inventory creates several important advantages for sellers:

  • Homes receive greater visibility.
  • Buyers have fewer competing options.
  • Well-priced properties stand out more quickly.
  • Serious buyers are more likely to act decisively.

Homeowners who have been considering selling may find this to be one of the most favorable times to enter the market. With fewer competing listings available, a professionally marketed home has an excellent opportunity to capture buyer attention.

Buyers Continue to Invest in the Mountain Lifestyle

The appeal of Madera County extends far beyond the weekly statistics.

More buyers are prioritizing lifestyle alongside affordability, and the communities throughout the foothills continue to deliver exactly what today's homebuyers are searching for.

Local buyers, retirees, vacation-home seekers, and families relocating from larger cities are attracted by:

  • Beautiful mountain and foothill views
  • Proximity to Yosemite National Park and Bass Lake
  • Larger lots and more outdoor space
  • Peaceful neighborhoods
  • A slower pace of life
  • Strong long-term property value

As flexible work arrangements remain common, many buyers are choosing communities where they can enjoy both modern conveniences and natural surroundings.

Why Summer Remains One of the Best Times to Buy or Sell

The summer season traditionally brings increased real estate activity, and this year's market is no exception.

Families are looking to relocate before the new school year begins. Vacation-home buyers are actively exploring mountain communities. Investors continue searching for properties with long-term appreciation potential.

These seasonal factors contribute to:

  • Increased buyer traffic
  • Higher showing activity
  • More competitive offers
  • Continued market momentum

For buyers, acting during the summer allows them to take advantage of fresh inventory while interest remains strong.

For sellers, listing during one of the year's busiest seasons often means greater exposure and a larger pool of qualified buyers.

Looking Ahead

As June comes to a close, the overall outlook for Madera County real estate remains encouraging. Buyers continue to make competitive offers, sellers are pricing strategically, and homes are successfully moving from listing to contract to closing.

Communities like Coarsegold continue to lead the market, while additional inventory in Wishon and pricing adjustments across several areas provide new opportunities for buyers. The balance between buyer demand and available inventory continues to create favorable conditions for those ready to make a move.

With July just around the corner, the market is well-positioned to maintain its positive momentum. Summer is historically one of the most active times of the year, and all signs point toward continued opportunities for both buyers and sellers.

Final Thoughts

The Week of June 22–28, 2026 demonstrates that the Madera County real estate market continues to perform with strength and stability. Buyers remain active, sellers are adapting to market conditions with confidence, and homes are successfully changing hands throughout the region.

Whether you're searching for a home near Bass Lake, a peaceful retreat in Coarsegold, a mountain getaway near Yosemite, or you're ready to sell your current property, today's market offers outstanding potential.

Every market creates opportunities—but those who stay informed and act strategically are often the ones who benefit the most. If you've been thinking about buying or selling, now is an excellent time to explore your options and take advantage of the momentum building across Madera County and its surrounding communities.

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