
Scanning the internet for homes—even if they’re outside your home state or price range—has become as much a pastime as scrolling social media. Last month, some of America’s most-viewed houses were in California, and many are listed for big bucks.
Real-estate listing site Redfin earlier this week shared its 10 most-viewed home listings in January, Seven were located in the Bay Area’s Silicon Valley, with two in Seattle’s Eastside suburbs. Nine were are priced at more than $1 million, well above the median U.S. home-sale price of roughly $430,000.
Here are some of Redfin’s most-clicked January listings.
- Number one was 1171 Ironstone Ct, San Jose, CAlisted at about $1.5 million. The three-bedroom, two-bathroom home from the 1970s is near parks, golf courses, entertainment, and Northern California’s largest indoor shopping mall, according to the listing.
- Next up: 7307 KLB PL, DUBLIN, CAlisted just below $1.3 million. The five-bedroom, three-bathroom home is located near major freeways, which could ease the commute.
- Third came a house with a closer-to-Earth price tag, as 3558 Sequoia Cmn, Fremont, CA, was lsited at around $544,000. The three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bathroom home in the Parkmont Elementary School area is within walking distance of shopping, dining, entertainment, and a play area for kids, and near BART and major freeways..
The top 10 also included an over-$24 million listing in Pacific Palisades, Calif, which according to the LA County Recovers Palisades Fire Damage Map received “minor damage” due to the recent fires in that area.