Property details·Turlock, Merced County, California·045-300-021-000
10409 Lana Lane
Turlock, CA 95380
Merced County
045-300-021-000
37.438926, -120.832350
| Category | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Tax value | $5,627.92 | 2026 |
| Assessed value | $521,159 | 2026 |
Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.
County context
Merced County sits at an unusual crossroads in California's housing narrative. On paper, its median home value of $368,400 looks almost reasonable — actually above the national median of $320,000, but a fraction of what buyers face in the Bay Area, just 90 miles to the west. That geographic accident has long defined Merced: close enough to Silicon Valley to feel its gravitational pull, far enough to remain a world apart economically.
The arrival of UC Merced in 2005 — the first new University of California campus built in the 21st century — was supposed to be the catalyst that closed that gap. Nearly two decades later, the evidence is mixed. The county's bachelor's degree attainment of just 10.4% (against a California average roughly three times higher) suggests the university's transformative effect is still unfolding. With a median age of 31.8 and nearly 29% of residents under 18, Merced is genuinely young — a demographic profile that reflects both the campus population and large multi-generational households averaging 3.32 people.
| Stat | Value | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Median Home Price | $420,000 | ~6.5x median household income |
| Unemployment Rate | 10.8% | nearly 3x the national average |
| Rent Burden Rate | 45.2% | far above the 30% threshold |
| Child Poverty Rate | 24.7% | 1 in 4 children in poverty |
Merced County's economy remains rooted in the San Joaquin Valley's agricultural engine — almonds, dairy, and livestock dominate a landscape that feeds much of the world while struggling to feed its own workers financially. An unemployment rate of 10.8% in a state that hovers around 5% tells a stark story about seasonal labor volatility and limited economic diversification. Over 20% of households rely on SNAP benefits, and a 18.4% poverty rate underscores how the region's "affordable" housing is affordable only in comparison — not in relation to local wages.
The rent burden figure deserves particular attention. Nearly 45% of renters are cost-burdened, with 23.2% experiencing severe rent burden. For a county where rents median at $1,284 monthly and incomes are modest, this isn't a luxury crisis — it's a working-class squeeze. The gap between the median sale price ($420,000) and the price floor (10th percentile at $237,100) suggests entry-level inventory still exists, but it's narrowing with year-over-year appreciation continuing at 2.4%.
The long-anticipated California High-Speed Rail, with a planned station in Merced, has generated speculative interest in local property values for years. Whether that infrastructure materializes meaningfully — and whether UC Merced's continued expansion converts into durable job creation — will determine if Merced's affordability becomes an opportunity or remains a symptom of persistent underinvestment.
What makes Merced County unique? Merced is one of the few California counties where you can still buy a home under $250,000, yet faces unemployment rates and poverty levels that rival some of the nation's most distressed regions — a collision of relative affordability and genuine economic hardship uncommon this close to a major tech corridor.
Is Merced County a good place to buy a home right now? At roughly 6.5x local median income, homes aren't truly "affordable" by classic benchmarks despite the lower price tags. Buyers relocating from the Bay Area with remote incomes will find strong value; local buyers face a tighter stretch than the sticker price suggests.
How is UC Merced affecting the local housing market? The campus has driven consistent population growth and bolstered rental demand in the city of Merced, but educational attainment county-wide remains low — suggesting the university's economic ripple effects are concentrated and still maturing rather than broadly transformative.
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