Sycamore Valley, Danville Housing Market · 2026

Data through May 2026

Sycamore Valley, Danville Market Snapshot

Sycamore Valley is a balanced market, but competition has been picking up. Here's where things stand:

Based on 18 homes sold in May 2026. Includes all residential types (SFH, condo, townhouse, multi-family, and others). Updated weekly.

Data through May 2026

SalesWhat are homes selling for?
Median Sale Price
$2.25M
Up 8.7% from May 2025
Up $180K from May 2025
Homes Sold
18
Sold in the most recent month. More sales = more reliable data.
Your CostWhat would you actually pay each month?
Monthly Payment
~$13,923/mo
6.49% · 30yr fixed · 20% down
Payment Breakdown
  • Principal & Interest$11,391
  • Property Tax$2,349
  • Insurance$183
CompetitionHow competitive is it right now?
Days on Market
15 days
3 fewer days than in May 2025
Homes typically sell within a month
Sale-to-List Ratio
99.5%
Down from 99.8% in May 2025
Selling 1% below asking
% Sold Over Asking
33%
33% of homes sold above asking, some competition
Active Listings
7
Down 36.4% from May 2025
About 0.4 months of supply. Very low, limited options for buyers

Market Trends

See how prices, monthly costs, and mortgage rates have moved in Sycamore Valley.

Median Sale Price
Up 8.7% year-over-year in Sycamore Valley. Based on 18 sales in the most recent month.
Homes Sold
5% fewer homes sold than a year ago in Sycamore Valley.
Total Monthly Payment
Estimated monthly cost is up 5% from a year ago in Sycamore Valley, 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 6.49%. Your actual rate depends on your credit, down payment, and loan type.

Frequently asked questions about Sycamore Valley, Danville

Is now a good time to buy in Sycamore Valley, Danville?

Sycamore Valley, Danville is balanced but competition is picking up. It remains a reasonable environment for buyers, though acting decisively on well-priced homes is becoming more important.

How do Sycamore Valley, Danville home prices compare to the Bay Area average?

At $2.25M, Sycamore Valley, Danville's median is close to the Bay Area average of $1.85M.

Within Danville, this area trades about 12% above the city-wide median of $2.01M.

By home type:

  • Single-family homes at $2.46M
  • Townhomes at $1.28M
What price range should I budget for in Sycamore Valley, Danville?

Prices in Sycamore Valley, Danville depend heavily on home type and specific neighborhood. Median sale prices by type:

  • Single-family homes at $2.46M
  • Townhomes at $1.28M

Individual listings vary widely based on location, size, and condition. The best calibration is to narrow to a few specific neighborhoods you are considering and look at recent sales there.

How competitive is Sycamore Valley, Danville for buyers?

Sycamore Valley, Danville is a balanced market where neither side dominates:

  • Homes sell about 0.5% below asking on average
  • 33% close above list price
  • 15 days typical time to go pending

Buyer strategy: contingencies are more accepted, and there is time to tour and negotiate without extreme pressure.

What will my total monthly cost be on a median-priced Sycamore Valley, Danville home?

At $2.25M with 20% down at 6.49%, your estimated total monthly cost is approximately $13,923:

  • $11,391 principal and interest
  • $2,349 property tax (California 1.25% effective rate)
  • $183 homeowners insurance

HOA fees are extra. Condo buyers typically budget an additional $300 to $700 per month for HOA, and townhome HOAs run $200 to $500.

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