Prices, inventory, and demand — distilled every month into one clear verdict: buyer’s market or seller’s. The investor’s read, before you make an offer.
Yes, if you negotiate. Buyers have the upper hand in Seaside right now.
You have the upper hand in Seaside. Most homes for sale still have no buyer. Sellers are competing for you. Use it.
Only 30 out of every 100 homes for sale have found a buyer. The other 70 are still waiting. Your offer may be the only one on the table. Few sellers are dropping their price. Asking prices are holding firm. Your discount will come from one stale listing, not from the whole market.
A typical Seaside home takes 58 days to find a buyer. Half of them take even longer. That is 16% slower than a year ago. Those sellers are paying to own a house they want to sell. Search for homes listed 60+ days ago. There are 110 homes for sale in Seaside. That is 6.1 times the tightest month on record, but below the peak of 216. Supply is steady against last year.
Asking prices are 5.8% below their May 2022 peak. You are not buying at the top. Prices are rising again. Every month you wait costs money. The question is no longer when. It is which house. Seaside prices rose in only 66 of the last 108 months. This market goes up and down. Timing matters here. Growth will not rescue a bad price.
This market is turning. Which way is not settled yet. Check the monthly numbers above before you commit.
In Seaside, 42 out of every 100 households rent. That is nearly half. The renter share is shrinking. Five years ago it was 47 in 100. Renter households average 1.8 people. Singles and couples rent here. Two bedrooms beat four.
Households grew 19% in five years. The housing stock grew 1%. Demand is outrunning supply. 30.7% of homes sit empty. Tenants have options. Budget extra weeks of vacancy between leases.
The median Seaside household earns $60,411 a year. Incomes here have grown 3.9% a year since 2019. Home prices have outrun incomes. Locals are being priced out. A typical home costs 11.3 times the median income. Most locals cannot buy. That keeps rental demand deep. It also caps the rent they can pay. A tenant on the median income can pay about $1,510 a month. That is the standard 30% affordability line. Rents above it thin your tenant pool fast.
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Yes, if you negotiate. Buyers have the upper hand in Seaside right now. 30 out of every 100 homes for sale have a buyer, 15% of sellers have cut their price, and a typical home takes 58 days to sell.
Asking prices are 5.8% below their May 2022 peak. You are not buying at the top. Prices are rising again. Every month you wait costs money. The question is no longer when. It is which house.
Assume +4.9% a year. Seaside has grown about 5.3% a year for five years and for ten. That is a durable trend, not a boom artifact. It is a fair long-run input. Prices fell 2.0% over the last year. That is a timing signal, not a trend.
A typical Seaside home takes 58 days to find a buyer. Half of them take even longer. That is 16% slower than a year ago. Those sellers are paying to own a house they want to sell. Search for homes listed 60+ days ago.
In Seaside, 42 out of every 100 households rent. That is nearly half. The renter share is shrinking. Five years ago it was 47 in 100. 30.7% of homes sit empty. Tenants have options. Budget extra weeks of vacancy between leases.
A tenant on the median income can pay about $1,510 a month. That is the standard 30% affordability line. Rents above it thin your tenant pool fast. The median Seaside household earns $60,411 a year.
Seaside has one ZIP code. It links to its live market dashboard.
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