Lorin District, Berkeley Housing Market · 2026

Data through Mar 2026

Lorin District, Berkeley Market Snapshot

Lorin District favors sellers, but smart buyers can still win. Here's the picture:

Based on just 2 sales in March 2026. Includes all residential types (SFH, condo, townhouse, multi-family, and others). Read this as a rough snapshot; a single transaction can move these numbers noticeably. Updated weekly.

Data through March 2026

SalesWhat are homes selling for?
Median Sale Price
$1.19M
Homes Sold
2
Sold in the most recent month. More sales = more reliable data.
Your CostWhat would you actually pay each month?
Monthly Payment
~$7,474/mo
6.53% · 30yr fixed · 20% down
Payment Breakdown
  • Principal & Interest$6,049
  • Property Tax$1,242
  • Insurance$183
CompetitionHow competitive is it right now?
Days on Market
60.5 days
Buyers have time to decide
Sale-to-List Ratio
116.3%
Selling 16% above asking
% Sold Over Asking
50%
More than half of homes sold above their asking price
Active Listings
4
About 2 months of supply. Moderate selection available

Market Trends

See how prices, monthly costs, and mortgage rates have moved in Lorin District.

Median Sale Price
Homes Sold
Total Monthly Payment
Estimated monthly cost is down 12% from a year ago in Lorin District, reflecting changes in both price and mortgage rates.

Includes principal, interest, estimated CA property tax (~1.25%), and estimated insurance (~$2,200/yr). HOA fees not included.

30-Year Fixed Mortgage Rate (National Avg.)
National average currently at 6.53%. Your actual rate depends on your credit, down payment, and loan type.

Frequently asked questions about Lorin District, Berkeley

Is now a good time to buy in Lorin District, Berkeley?

Data for Lorin District, Berkeley specifically is limited. Only 2 sales in the most recent month is not enough to read neighborhood-level conditions, and one unusual transaction can dominate the reported numbers. Zooming out to the broader Berkeley market: berkeley is one of the most competitive markets in the Bay Area. Buyers should expect to offer above asking price, be prepared to waive contingencies, and act fast. Coming in with strong financing and a clear strategy is essential.

How do Lorin District, Berkeley home prices compare to Berkeley and the Bay Area?

Lorin District, Berkeley's 2 recent sales were at a median of $1.19M. That is roughly 23% below Berkeley's city-wide median of $1.55M. With only a small sample, it is hard to draw firm neighborhood-level conclusions. This could reflect a specific property or an unusual transaction rather than a broader trend. For context, the Bay Area median is $1.88M.

What will my total monthly cost be on a typical Lorin District, Berkeley home?

Using the 2 recent sales (median $1.19M) as a rough anchor, your estimated total monthly cost with 20% down at 6.53% would be approximately $7,474:

  • $6,049 principal and interest
  • $1,242 property tax (California 1.25% effective rate)
  • $183 homeowners insurance

The actual number for any specific property depends on sale price, HOA if applicable, and lender.

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Melanie Tan
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