Properties in four counties sold for less than the San Francisco Bay Area's median single-family home price.
New data from the California Association of Realtors showed that while the San Francisco Bay Area's median single-family home price hovered around $1.2 million for March, properties in four of the region's nine counties sold for less.
Contra Costa County County rounded out the podium in third place, with single-family homes hovering around $852,500 on average. However, this figure represented a 12.2% increase from two months ago when selling prices were around $760,000. On the opposite end of the financial spectrum, properties in San Mateo County sold for $1.86 million on average, a 10.6% decrease from February when single-family homes had selling prices of around $2 million.
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