Bakersfield, CA

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Market Data

Bakersfield Real Estate Market at a Glance

Key market indicators that help you understand the Bakersfield, CA real estate landscape

$365,000
Median Home Price
46
Avg. Days on Market
25%
Cash Buyer Rate
410,000
Population
$365,000
Median Home Price
46 days
Avg. Days on Market
25%
Cash Buyer Rate
410,000
Population

Selling Your Home in Bakersfield, California

Bakersfield is the largest city in Kern County, situated at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley where agriculture and energy production drive the local economy. The city's housing market is among the most affordable in California, making it a magnet for investors and Bay Area transplants seeking more space at a fraction of coastal prices. Neighborhoods range from the established homes near the Kern River and Oleander-Sunset to the rapidly expanding communities along the Rosedale Highway corridor in the northwest. Bakersfield's housing stock includes a significant number of homes built during the oil boom years of the 1970s and 1980s, many of which are now showing their age. Extreme summer heat — regularly exceeding 105 degrees — wears down roofs, HVAC systems, and exterior finishes faster than in milder climates. The city also has pockets of older homes in East Bakersfield and Oildale that require substantial renovation. Cash buyers are particularly active in Bakersfield because the strong rental demand from oil field and agricultural workers creates reliable returns on investment properties at relatively low price points.

Why Cash Offers Work in Bakersfield

Bakersfield's economy is cyclical, tied to oil prices and agricultural seasons. When the energy sector contracts, traditional home sales slow as buyer confidence dips and lending tightens. Cash investors are not affected by these cycles — they buy in all market conditions because they focus on long-term rental income rather than short-term appreciation. If your Bakersfield home has issues like an aging septic system, well water concerns, or an outbuilding that is not up to code, listing on the MLS means navigating expensive repairs and buyer objections. FairOffer's investors buy Kern County properties as-is, whether it is a tract home in the Southwest or a larger lot property in the rural outskirts. You avoid the 5 to 6 percent commission, the staging costs, and months of uncertainty.

Popular Bakersfield Neighborhoods We Serve

RosedaleOleander-SunsetRiviera / WestchesterSeven OaksStockdale EstatesEast BakersfieldOildaleSouthwest BakersfieldGreenacresPanorama HillsKern CityOld Town Kern
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We Buy Houses in Bakersfield, CA

FairOffer connects home sellers across the Bakersfield metro area with verified cash buyers. Whether your property is downtown or in the surrounding suburbs, our investor network covers the entire region.

Neighborhoods We Serve

RosedaleOleander-SunsetRiviera / WestchesterSeven OaksStockdale EstatesEast BakersfieldOildaleSouthwest BakersfieldGreenacresPanorama HillsKern CityOld Town Kern
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Neighborhoods We Serve in Bakersfield

Our investors know these areas inside and out. Get a cash offer that reflects the true value of your neighborhood.

Rosedale / Northwest Bakersfield

$430,000

Bakersfield's most desirable residential area features newer construction, good schools, and proximity to shopping centers along Rosedale Highway. Investors target homes here for premium rental rates and steady appreciation.

  • Highest-demand neighborhood in Bakersfield
  • Strong schools in the Rosedale Union district
  • Newer homes with lower maintenance needs

Oleander-Sunset / Westchester

$320,000

These established neighborhoods near the Kern River feature mid-century homes on tree-lined streets with larger lots. The area's charm and central location make it attractive to investors seeking renovation projects with strong upside.

  • Central location near downtown Bakersfield
  • Tree-lined streets with character homes
  • Renovation potential with strong post-rehab values

Southwest Bakersfield

$330,000

The Southwest offers a mix of established and newer developments with good access to the 99 freeway and I-5. Affordable price points and strong rental demand make this area a favorite for portfolio investors.

  • Affordable entry point for investors
  • Easy freeway access to I-5 and Highway 99
  • Growing commercial development nearby

East Bakersfield / Greenacres

$250,000

East Bakersfield and Greenacres feature the city's most affordable housing, with older homes that attract investors focused on rental yields. The area serves a large workforce population tied to agriculture and oil production.

  • Lowest price points in Bakersfield
  • Strong rental demand from working-class tenants
  • Proximity to agricultural employment centers
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Selling in Bakersfield

Everything you need to know about getting a cash offer for your Bakersfield home

Cash sales in Bakersfield typically close in 14 to 30 days. Kern County title companies are experienced with investor transactions, and the lower price points mean escrow processes tend to be more straightforward than in higher-priced California markets.

Cash investors on FairOffer focus on rental income rather than oil-sector employment trends. Bakersfield's affordable price points generate strong rental yields regardless of energy market cycles. In fact, some investors prefer buying during oil downturns when competition is lower and prices are more favorable.

Yes. Many Bakersfield properties, especially those on the outskirts of the city and in areas like Oildale, use septic systems rather than city sewer. Our investors are familiar with septic inspections and maintenance requirements and factor any needed repairs into their offers.

Kern County's extreme heat causes predictable wear on roofs, stucco, and HVAC systems. Our investors are intimately familiar with these issues and have local contractor relationships to handle repairs efficiently. You do not need to fix sun damage, cracked stucco, or a worn-out cooling system before selling.

Absolutely. Bakersfield's rural-urban fringe includes properties with significant acreage that traditional buyers may find hard to finance. Cash investors with agricultural or development interests actively seek these properties, especially those near expanding city boundaries where future development is likely.

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