54 Chaucer Drive

Property details·Salinas, Monterey County, California·016-191-001-000

3Beds
2Baths
1,353Sq ft
0.21Acres
1957Built

Location

Address

54 Chaucer Drive

Salinas, CA 93901

Monterey County

Parcel ID

016-191-001-000

Coordinates

36.656189, -121.662128

Building details

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Square feet
1,353
Stories
1
Year built
1957
Garage
2-car A

Land & lot

Lot size
0.21 acres
Land area
9,100 sq ft
Subdivision
Carmel Park No 1
Land use code
1001

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$7,586.44
Assessed value$606,900

Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.

County context

Monterey County 2026 Insights

Where Steinbeck's Country Meets Silicon Valley Prices

Monterey County is one of California's most geographically spectacular and economically contradictory places. Home to the Big Sur coastline, Pebble Beach, and Cannery Row — now transformed from sardine processing into boutique hospitality — the county draws some of the wealthiest real estate buyers in the world while simultaneously hosting one of the Central Coast's largest agricultural workforces. That tension between abundance and inequality runs through virtually every data point here.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$860,000nearly 3x the national median
Rent Burden Rate53.5%vs. 30% national threshold
Gini Index0.463among the more unequal counties in California
YoY Price Change+11.0%well above California's modest statewide cooling

A Tale of Two Economies

The gap between the median home price ($860,000) and the average ($1,288,919) tells you almost everything about Monterey County's market structure. That $428,000 spread signals a top-heavy distribution, where Carmel, Pebble Beach, and the Monterey Peninsula's coastal enclaves are dragging the average skyward. The 90th percentile price of $2.65 million confirms it: this is a bifurcated market where entry-level buyers and luxury buyers are essentially playing different sports in the same stadium.

With a median household income of $94,486 — solid, and 26% above the national benchmark — Monterey might appear to be a comfortable middle-class county. But at $563 per square foot and an 11% year-over-year price surge, the math breaks down fast. A county earning roughly the income of a mid-tier tech suburb is carrying the home prices of one. The price-to-income ratio on the median home sits near 9x — more than double the national rule of thumb.

The Rent Crisis Hiding in Plain Sight

The homeownership rate of 52.3% is already below the national average, but the rental side of this market tells an even starker story. At $1,995 median rent and a rent burden rate of 53.5%, more than half of renters are spending beyond the traditional 30% threshold — and one in four face severe rent burden. That 25.2% severe burden rate reflects the agricultural workforce concentrated in communities like Salinas, Greenfield, and King City, where wages from the fields don't stretch to meet coastal-adjacent rents.

The child poverty rate of 17.7% — meaningfully higher than the overall poverty rate of 12.6% — reinforces that the burden falls disproportionately on working families, not retirees or individuals.

Education and Labor: The Structural Divide

Nearly 27% of residents lack a high school diploma, one of the highest such rates among California's coastal counties, which directly reflects the county's dependence on agricultural labor. At the same time, 28% hold bachelor's or graduate degrees, supporting Monterey's tourism management, defense (the Defense Language Institute in Seaside is a major employer), and growing remote-work professional class. The 9.1% work-from-home rate is notable for a county this rural — pandemic-era migration from the Bay Area brought remote workers who can now afford Carmel without a commute.

FAQs

What makes Monterey County unique in California's real estate market? Monterey County is rare in combining genuine coastal luxury — Pebble Beach homes routinely trade above $5M — with a large, low-wage agricultural economy in the Salinas Valley. This compression produces some of the state's sharpest income-to-housing-cost disparities, even though the county's median income looks respectable on paper.

Is Monterey County's housing market still appreciating after California's 2022–23 slowdown? The 11% year-over-year price gain suggests Monterey has bucked California's broader cooling trend, likely driven by limited coastal inventory, continued Bay Area buyer migration, and strong short-term rental demand tied to tourism. The entry price of roughly $422,000 at the 10th percentile does suggest some affordability exists inland, but coastal supply remains severely constrained.

Why is the poverty rate so high in a county with near-$95K median household income? Monterey County's economic geography is the answer. The Salinas Valley — one of the most productive agricultural regions on Earth — sustains a large seasonal and year-round farmworker population earning well below county medians. The income data reflects both ends of this spectrum, with high earners in Carmel and Monterey city masking acute poverty in Salinas, which has a poverty rate nearly double the county figure.

Local market context

Salinas has 44,260 properties in our comprehensive database.

Properties in Salinas average $806,790, reflecting a competitive market.

The price per square foot of $431 reflects strong property valuations in this area.

Home prices in Salinas are 38% lower than the Monterey County average.

MetricSalinasMonterey Countyvs County
Average Price$806,790$1,299,143-38%
Avg Sq Ft1,8731,908-2%
Price/Sq Ft$431$681-37%
Properties44,260142,790-69%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Salinas, CA Real Estate

What is the average home price in Salinas, CA?

The average home price in Salinas, CA is $806,790, based on analysis of 44,260 properties in our database.

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Our database includes 44,260 properties in Salinas, CA, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Salinas, CA?

The average price per square foot in Salinas, CA is $431. This is calculated from an average home price of $806,790 and average size of 1,873 square feet.

What is the average home size in Salinas, CA?

Homes in Salinas, CA average 1,873 square feet, with an average price of $806,790.

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