Del Norte County, CA
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Total Properties

18,717

Average Home Price

$370,426

Average Square Feet

1,754

Price per Sq Ft

$242
California

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
913,963

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

18,717

Median Home Price

$320,000

Average Home Price

$370,426

Average Square Feet

1,754

Price per Sq Ft

$242

Recent Sales (12mo)

205

YoY Price Change

11.0%

Sales Velocity

64.0%

The Edge of the Map: Del Norte County's Surprising Housing Surge

There's a reason Del Norte County sits at the very top of California's coast, folded between the Klamath Mountains and the Pacific — it genuinely feels like the end of the road. Crescent City, the county seat, is closer to Portland, Oregon than to San Francisco. Redwood National Park brackets it in ancient forest. The county's population of just 27,000 spread across 1,000 square miles yields a density of 27 people per square mile — more elk country than suburb. And yet something unexpected is happening to home prices here.

A 21% Price Surge in One of California's Most Remote Counties

A 21.1% year-over-year price increase is a headline number anywhere in the country. In Del Norte, it's genuinely startling. This isn't Napa Valley or Silicon Valley overflow — it's a county where the median household income of $66,780 sits below the national median, unemployment runs at 6.4%, and nearly one in five residents receives SNAP benefits. The median home price of $325,000 now tracks almost exactly the national median, which sounds reasonable until you account for the local economy underpinning it.

The price-to-income ratio here has quietly become a stress point. At roughly 4.9x median household income, it's creeping well above the 4x national benchmark — in a place where good-paying jobs are structurally scarce and government, healthcare, and the Pelican Bay State Prison system represent major employment anchors.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
YoY Price Change+21.1%One of the sharpest jumps in a rural CA county
Rent Burden Rate48.6%Well above the 30% stress threshold
Homeownership Rate71.2%Notably high for a low-income rural county
Labor Force Participation50.0%Among the lowest in California

Who Actually Lives Here — and Who's Struggling

The high homeownership rate of 71.2% tells one story: long-tenure residents who bought decades ago into 1978-era housing stock are largely sheltered from the price surge. But renters — 28.8% of households — are getting squeezed hard. Nearly half of all renters spend more than 30% of their income on housing, and a remarkable 29.8% face severe rent burden, a share that reflects how little rent-income cushion exists when wages are thin and options scarce.

The disability rate of 20.5% and a 50% labor force participation rate signal a county with a significant population outside the traditional workforce — retirees, disabled residents, and individuals tied to public support systems. Nearly 20% of residents are 65 or older.

What Makes Del Norte County Unique?

FAQ: What makes Del Norte County's real estate market different from other rural California counties? The combination of extreme natural beauty, proximity to Redwood National Park, and genuine remoteness has historically kept prices suppressed. The recent surge likely reflects pandemic-era migration patterns and remote-work buyers discovering that $325,000 buys a real house with real acreage — a value proposition that's nearly impossible elsewhere on the California coast.

FAQ: Is Del Norte County affordable for renters? Despite low nominal rents averaging $1,182 — cheap by California standards — the answer is increasingly no. When nearly half of renters are rent-burdened, affordability is a function of income, not just rent levels. With limited English spoken by 15% of residents and a thin private-sector job market, the economic math is genuinely difficult for many households.

The 13.8% housing vacancy rate suggests inventory, but not necessarily accessible inventory. Del Norte is a place where the land is rich and the economy is lean — and right now, outside money is discovering it faster than local incomes can keep pace.

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