Colusa County, CA
Property Data

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Total Properties

15,385

Average Home Price

$710,233

Average Square Feet

1,959

Price per Sq Ft

$247

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
5434,082

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

15,385

Median Home Price

$400,000

Average Home Price

$710,233

Average Square Feet

1,959

Price per Sq Ft

$247

Recent Sales (12mo)

72

YoY Price Change

-11.7%

Sales Velocity

18.0%

Colusa County, California: California's Forgotten Valley Floor

Tucked between the Coast Ranges and the Sacramento Valley's western edge, Colusa County is one of California's most overlooked agricultural counties — and its housing data tells a story that doesn't fit neatly into the state's familiar narrative of sky-high prices and impossible dreams. This is a place where the median home is genuinely attainable by national standards, where farmland still defines the economy, and where a sharp price correction is now reshaping what little housing market activity exists.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$410,000Near national norms; well below CA median ~$750K
YoY Price Change-11.2%One of California's steeper recent corrections
Homeownership Rate62.2%Above state average of ~55%
Rent Burden Rate42.6%Far exceeds the 30% threshold for housing stress

A Housing Market in Correction

The headline number here is that -11.2% year-over-year price decline — significant even in a state where many markets have softened since 2022. With only 73 home sales recorded in the past 12 months across a county of nearly 22,000 people, the market is thin enough that a handful of transactions can swing the aggregate dramatically. The gap between the median sale price ($410,000) and the average ($705,331) is itself a red flag: a small number of high-value rural properties and agricultural parcels are pulling the mean skyward, while the typical transaction is far more modest.

What makes Colusa's affordability story complicated is the rent burden figure. Despite home prices that look reasonable against California's coastal giants, 42.6% of renters here are cost-burdened — more than 12 percentage points above the national stress threshold. When you cross-reference that with an 8.4% unemployment rate and a poverty rate of 10.8%, the picture sharpens: this isn't an expensive market that's hard to enter, it's a low-wage agricultural economy where even modest rents strain household budgets.

The Education-Economy Gap

Colusa County's workforce profile reflects its agricultural roots in stark terms. Nearly 27% of residents lack a high school diploma — more than double the national average — and only 11.3% hold a bachelor's degree. Graduate degree attainment sits at 3.2%. These numbers aren't surprising for a county where farming, processing, and seasonal labor have historically been the dominant employment pathways, but they do constrain the economic diversification that might otherwise attract remote workers or new industries.

At 19 people per square mile, this is genuinely rural California — rice fields, walnut orchards, and the Sacramento River define the landscape more than any downtown corridor. The county seat of Colusa and the town of Williams (home to a Harris Ranch truck stop that many I-5 drivers know better than the county itself) are the population anchors.

What Makes Colusa County Unique?

Why are home prices dropping so sharply in Colusa County? The market is extremely thin — just 73 sales in a year — so price movements reflect compositional shifts in what sold as much as true value changes. Fewer high-end rural transactions can drag the median down significantly. Broader California softening and agricultural income volatility are contributing factors.

Is Colusa County affordable compared to the rest of California? In raw price terms, yes — entry-level homes under $182,000 exist here (the bottom 10th percentile), and the median is well below the state norm. But local wages and high unemployment mean affordability is genuinely strained for renters, even if homeowners with locked-in mortgages fare better.

What's driving Colusa County's economy? Agriculture dominates — rice is king in the Sacramento Valley's northern stretch, complemented by walnuts, almonds, and tomatoes. The county has virtually no tech or professional services sector, which explains both the low education attainment figures and the unusually high carpool rate (11.4%), as workers commute together to agricultural and processing jobs.

Market Overview

Colusa County has 15,385 properties in our comprehensive database.

Properties in Colusa County average $710,233, reflecting a competitive market.

The price per square foot of $363 reflects strong property valuations in this area.

Home prices in Colusa County are 28% lower than the California average.

Colusa County vs California Average

MetricColusa CountyCalifornia Avgvs State
Average Price$710,233$986,377-28%
Avg Sq Ft1,9591,806+8%
Price/Sq Ft$363$546-34%
Properties15,38514,445,346-100%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Colusa County, CA Real Estate

What is the average home price in Colusa County, CA?

The average home price in Colusa County, CA is $710,233, based on analysis of 15,385 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Colusa County, CA?

Our database includes 15,385 properties in Colusa County, CA, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Colusa County, CA?

The average price per square foot in Colusa County, CA is $363. This is calculated from an average home price of $710,233 and average size of 1,959 square feet.

What is the average home size in Colusa County, CA?

Homes in Colusa County, CA average 1,959 square feet, with an average price of $710,233.

How does Colusa County, CA compare to other California counties?

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