The Official March 2026 Real Estate & Market Guide for Pomona, CA
Pomona sits at a crossroads of the Inland Empire and the San Gabriel Valley, making it convenient for commuting via the 10, 57, and 71 freeways, and by Metrolink from the Downtown Pomona and Pomona (North) stations. Downtown has an active arts scene with galleries, venues, and a growing mix of cafes and local eateries, while the Fairplex hosts year-round events that bring a steady buzz to the area. Daytime air often feels comfortably mild with cooler evenings, which suits everything from patio dining to quick walks around town.
Neighborhoods range from historic streets with Craftsman and Spanish-style homes to pockets of mid-century character, along with newer townhomes and apartment communities that appeal to renters and first-time buyers. Outdoor time is easy to find at Ganesha Park or nearby Puddingstone Lake at Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park, and local trails and foothill views are a short drive away. With colleges, medical facilities, and regional job centers close by in surrounding cities, Pomona offers a practical, lived-in feel with plenty of options for different lifestyles.
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Pricing your home to sell in Pomona, CA this March 2026
Here is the constraint I plan around based on the previous month about ninety-nine point three percent of asking is where closed sales landed in Pomona, CA. That is the clearest clue for how tightly you can price without relying on a big discount to get a deal done.
Where people get this wrong is thinking that list price is only a marketing number. Last month, a typical sale in Pomona, CA took forty-two days to complete, so your pricing has to hold up not just on day one, but through weeks of showings, feedback, and buyer diligence.
Strategy Price with the expectation that the final number will be close to asking, and make your condition and presentation support that expectation from the first showing. Set your marketing and showing calendar to stay strong through the typical timeline, not just the first weekend. If your home has a feature that narrows the buyer pool, be proactive about that in disclosures and repair planning so you do not give away negotiating leverage late in the forty-two day window.
Upcoming Local Community Events in Pomona, CA During March 2026
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Used Oil and Filter Drop-Off
Have used motor oil or oil filters to safely dispose of? A Used Oil and Filter Event is scheduled for Saturday, March 7 ...
Free Hazardous Waste Drive-Thru
Too Toxic Too Trash, a free household hazardous and electronic waste drive-thru collection event, is scheduled for Satur...
Spring Gardening Class at Library
Get your spring garden plans rolling with a Spring Gardening Class on Tuesday, March 10 from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the P...
Police Oversight Commission Meeting
The Police Oversight Commission will meet Tuesday, March 10 at 6:30 PM in the Council Chambers at 505 S. Garey Avenue, P...
Parking District Commission Meets
The Vehicle Parking District (VPD) Commission will meet Thursday, March 12 from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM in the Council Chambe...
Pickleball Tournament at Palomares
Paddles for Palomares, a pickleball tournament, runs from Saturday, March 14 at 8:00 AM through Sunday, March 15 at 1:00...
Pomona City Council Meets
A Pomona City Council Meeting is scheduled for Monday, March 16 at 7:00 PM in the Council Chambers at 505 S. Garey Avenu...
Fairplex Mitigation Committee Meeting
The Fairplex Mitigation Fund Advisory Committee will meet Wednesday, March 18 from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM in the Chuck Bader...
Parks and Recreation Commission
The Parks and Recreation Commission meets Thursday, March 19 from 6:00 PM to 6:59 PM at Ganesha Park, 1575 N. White Aven...
Teen Glow Egg Hunt Night
Teens can look forward to a Teen Glow Egg Hunt on Saturday, March 21 from 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM at John F. Kennedy Park, 11...