Loading the current per-ZIP counts from the live CRMLS feed…
Every SCV ZIP code, right now
Active listings and their median price, homes that hit the market in the last 7 days, pending sales, and closings in the last 7 days -- one row per ZIP code. This is a live feed read, not a monthly report: check back and the numbers will have moved.
| ZIP | City | Active | Median list | New this week | Pending | Closed 7d | Median close (7d) |
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Is now a good time to sell in your ZIP?
The read that matters most here is new-this-week versus pending: a ZIP adding new listings faster than it's converting them to pending is loosening; one converting fast with few new listings is still tight. Every ZIP links to its full historical almanac (10-year city data plus the ZIP page itself) for the deeper picture.
Full ZIP & city detail
Common questions
- What is the SCV Market Pulse?
- A live, ZIP-code-level snapshot of Santa Clarita Valley real estate activity: how many homes are active right now, how many hit the market in the last 7 days, how many are pending, and how many closed in the last 7 days, per ZIP code. It refreshes continuously from the live CRMLS feed, not on a monthly or quarterly lag.
- Why break it down by ZIP code instead of just by city?
- A city can span several ZIPs with very different price points and pace. ZIP-level activity is the tightest read available without pulling a specific address, and nobody else covering Santa Clarita publishes it at this granularity or this fresh.
- How often does this update?
- The underlying counts refresh automatically from the live MLS feed every time the cache turns over (about every 20 minutes), far more often than the "weekly" or monthly market reports most sources publish.
- Where does this data come from?
- Every count is pulled live from the California Regional MLS (CRMLS) by Connor T. MacIvor, CalDRE #01238257, a licensed Santa Clarita agent since 1998. No estimates, no invented figures -- if a number shows zero, that is what the feed returned.
All-residential CRMLS aggregates, live. Some ZIPs run thin on any given day (fewer total homes) -- a zero or a small count is a real, current read, not missing data.