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Marysville Housing Market Update | November 2025

Marysville Housing Market Update | November 2025

By Brandice Raybourn

The Marysville housing market in November 2025 looked balanced on the surface, but once you dig into the details, it becomes clear that not all price points are behaving the same way. Homes are still selling, pricing has remained relatively stable, and buyers are active, but the pace has cooled compared to earlier in the year.

This is very much a market where context matters. Some ranges are still carrying the city, while others are slowing down and requiring more patience from sellers.

Marysville Whole City Snapshot

Across the city, closed sales stayed right in line with last year, which tells us demand has not disappeared. Inventory increased compared to the previous year, giving buyers more choices and reducing urgency. Days on market ticked up, which confirms what buyers and sellers are feeling on the ground. Homes are moving, but they are taking longer.

Pricing remained stable overall, with the median price up slightly year over year. Sellers are still getting close to their original list price, but the market no longer rewards overpricing. Buyers are negotiating more confidently, and homes that miss the mark are sitting.

Marysville in November felt steady, balanced, and slower paced.

Under 500K | Residential Resale

Inventory under 500K in Marysville is becoming extremely limited. Even though prices dipped year over year, homes in this range are still selling quickly, averaging about a week on market. That speed is not coming from competition wars. It is coming from a lack of supply.

Buyers in this range are focused on affordability and value. Sellers are not getting full list price as often as they were last year, but demand is still there simply because options are scarce. This range continues to move, even as prices soften slightly.

501K to 749K | Residential Resale

This is where the majority of Marysville’s activity lives. This range has the most inventory, the most buyers, and the most consistent movement. Prices increased modestly year over year, and homes are still selling quickly, typically within two weeks.

That said, buyers are more selective than they were earlier in the year. Homes that are well maintained, well priced, and located in desirable areas perform best. Sellers in this range need to make sure their home stacks up against the competition, because buyers now have options.

This range is carrying the city.

750K to 950K | Residential Resale

This price point tells a very different story. With relatively few sales, year over year comparisons are skewed, which is why the median price appears to be down. That does not mean values are collapsing. It means the data pool is small.

Homes in this range are taking longer to sell, and buyers are more cautious. Even though sellers are still getting close to their original list price, timelines are stretching. Buyers are touring more homes before committing, and negotiations are more common.

This range is slower and requires patience.

950K and Up | Residential Resale

The reality in Marysville above 950K is simple. There is very little activity. Only one home sold in October, and days on market jumped significantly. Pricing increased year over year, but that increase is driven by limited data, not momentum.

Buyers at this level are few and far between, and sellers need to be prepared for long timelines. If you are priced above 950K in Marysville, it is reasonable to expect several months before securing a buyer.

What This Means Going Forward

November 2025 showed a Marysville market that is stable but cooling. The lower and mid price points continue to support the city, while higher ranges slow down and demand patience. Buyers have more breathing room, sellers need to be realistic, and pricing strategy matters more than ever.

You do not need to time the market. You need to understand it.

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Brandice Raybourn
Coldwell Banker Danforth Everett
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