Glendale Real Estate November 2025: As a Glendale native, I have in-depth knowledge of Glendale’s diverse neighborhoods, making me your trusted Glendale real estate expert. I closely track the real estate market trends to help you buy or sell your home with confidence.
Let’s dive into the Glendale Real Estate Update for December 2025. Forty-one homes closed escrow last month—a solid showing for this time of year. Twenty-one homes sold over the asking price, two at the asking price, and eighteen below. A five-bedroom, five-bathroom home at 3422 Esperanza Terrace sold for $476.296 per square foot, while a two-bedroom, one-bathroom home at 1605 Santa Rosa sold for $1,171.88 per square foot.
The least expensive home sold in Glendale was a two-bedroom, one-bathroom, 586-square-foot home located at 1322 E. California Ave. It was listed for $609,000 and sold in thirty-two days for $615,000. The most expensive home sold in Glendale last month was a four-bedroom, five-bathroom, 6,154-square-foot home located at 2111 Rimcrest Drive. Initially listed for $3,995,000 and sold in twenty-nine days for $3,700,000.

The low absorption rate is typical for this time of year, fewer sellers list while many take their homes off the market for the holidays. Real estate experts predict a more balanced market for 2026. One factor remains clear: the number of days on the market is a seller’s enemy. Strategic pricing is essential in order to negotiate up rather than down.


