A clear read on pricing, pace, and what it means for your next move.
If you are trying to decide whether to list now, the clearest answer is that Laguna Niguel, CA still gives sellers a firm price position, but the pace is not loose. Last month, the median sold price was $1,420,000, homes held near 1.98 months of supply, and a typical sale took 11 days, so I would focus on clean pricing from the start.
Last month, the market paid a median sold price of $1,420,000 while the typical asking price sat at $1,375,000. That gap tells me sellers need to lead with realistic pricing, not test the ceiling. In Laguna Niguel, CA, the usual sale timeline was 11 days last month, and 99.3% of asking price still cleared at closing. I treat that as a strong reminder that well-positioned homes can move quickly when they are priced to match the market. Price with discipline first. I would rather sharpen the number early than chase the market later. Use the 11-day pace as your timing cue. If your goal is to sell in Laguna Niguel, CA, start with a price that earns attention immediately.
About Faye Daroeian
Faye Daroeian is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with RE/MAX One, specializing in the Laguna Niguel market. With a focus on strategic marketing and deep local knowledge, Faye Daroeian provides clients with expert guidance in navigating complex real estate transactions. View full profile →