CRMLS Market Data · Updated Hourly

The Crestline housing market,
measured honestly

I track every listing outcome in Crestline through CRMLS. Not just the sales that closed. The listings that expired, got cancelled, or were quietly withdrawn. These numbers include the other half of the story.

Updated June 27, 2026 at 8:21 AM Pacific · refreshes hourly

4.9
Months of
Supply
41.3%
Sell-Through Rate
Trailing 3 Years
70
Avg Days on Market
Sold Homes
95.0%
Sale Price vs
Original Asking

What these numbers mean

Buyer's Market. Crestline currently carries 4.9 months of supply, inventory leaning toward sellers. That figure is the current active inventory of 145 homes divided by the trailing 90-day sales pace. Under four months favors sellers. Over eight favors buyers.

The number nobody else publishes. Over the last three years, 58.7% of Crestline listings that reached an outcome did not sell. They expired, were cancelled, or were withdrawn. That is 629 failed listings next to 442 closed sales, out of 1,242 tracked outcomes. Mountain communities are micromarkets, and pricing a home here against the wrong comps is how listings join the failed column.

Speed and price. Homes that sold in Crestline took an average of 70 days to close, and sellers who closed received 95.0% of their original asking price on average.

Straight answers

Is Crestline a buyer's market or a seller's market right now?
As of the latest hourly refresh, Crestline is a buyer's market with 4.9 months of supply, inventory leaning toward sellers. Under four months generally favors sellers and over eight favors buyers.
What percentage of Crestline listings fail to sell?
Over the trailing three years, 58.7% of Crestline listings that reached an outcome expired, were cancelled, or were withdrawn without selling. That is 629 failed listings against 442 closed sales.
How current is this data?
It refreshes hourly from CRMLS data through the Sell Odds engine, which tracks both sold and unsold outcomes. Most sites only count the sales that closed.

The story behind the numbers

If you want the story, read my Crestline area guide. If you want to know the odds that a specific home sells at a specific price, that is what the Sell Odds Crystal Ball does. It scores a price against real sold and unsold outcomes instead of guessing from averages.

Search Crestline homes Read the Crestline guide

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I work these communities every day, and my probability engine, Sell Odds, tracks every sold and unsold outcome, so you can make better informed decisions. No other agent on the mountain can provide that. Guaranteed.