T
he median price per square foot for a home in Napa dropped to $510, making it the lowest in the county. This represents a decrease of $143 compared to the Napa County median. Previously, the median price per square foot was $589.
St. Helena stands out as the priciest community in Napa County, with a median price per square foot of $1,142 in the past week. Meanwhile, Sonoma offers the best value outside of Napa, with a median price per square foot of $738.
A recent sale on Partrick Road in Napa illustrates this trend: a 2,546-square-foot home sold for $1,300,000. The data used to calculate these figures is based on sales registered between December 2 and the following week.
The most expensive community in Napa County remains St. Helena, with a median price per square foot of $1,142.
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