Rocklin sellers found firmer footing this spring as prices ticked above last year
Median sale prices rose 4.1% year-over-year in the three months ending May, even as homes lingered slightly longer and per-square-foot prices slipped.
Latest snapshot: the three months ending May 2026
Median sale prices rose 4.1% year-over-year in the three months ending May, even as homes lingered slightly longer and per-square-foot prices slipped.
A 0.35-point jump in 30-year rates pushes the monthly payment on a typical Rocklin home up by roughly $128, one of the steeper hits in the area.
Median rent in Rocklin held nearly flat over the past year, leaving typical households spending just under a quarter of their income on housing.
Listings spent roughly half as long on the market in April as in March, while prices climbed and inventory tightened compared with last spring.
The typical Rocklin rent rose just $21 over the past year to $2,415, leaving tenants well below the threshold for being considered rent-burdened.
The median sale price jumped to $705,000 in March, but tighter inventory and a thinner sales pace point to a more selective spring market.