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San Marino Real Estate

Est. 1913 Incorporated April 25, 1913 · Los Angeles County

Small in footprint, grand in estates, nationally ranked schools, the Huntington, and one of the most resilient luxury submarkets in California.

Median Sale Price
$3.85M
▲ 3.9% YoY
Avg. Days on Market
24
▼ 1 day YoY
Months of Supply
3.0
Seller's market
Profile
Estate · Quiet
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San Marino is among the most exclusive residential communities in all of Southern California, small in footprint, grand in estates.

With one of the highest median home prices in the region, nationally top-ranked public schools, and the world-class Huntington Library, San Marino represents the pinnacle of San Gabriel Valley living, and one of its most resilient markets.

History & Character

Planned by Henry Huntington, incorporated 1913

San Marino was incorporated in 1913, planned by railroad magnate Henry E. Huntington as an exclusive residential city of large lots and gracious homes. He named it after his estate, now the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens, and that founding vision of refined, low-density living has been preserved with remarkable consistency for over a century.

Downtown & Districts

The heart of San Marino

A primarily residential city, San Marino keeps a small village commercial district along Mission Street and Huntington Drive, with community life centered on Lacy Park.

What defines the market

San Marino's market is defined by scarcity and prestige. Estate homes on large lots, especially in the most coveted school zones, transact at the very top of the regional range.

Who's buying here

Buyers are established families and international purchasers who prioritize schools, privacy, and long-term value. Inventory is limited and turnover is slow by design.

Market Trend

Median price, last five years

$3.30M
2022
$3.48M
2023
$3.62M
2024
$3.74M
2025
$3.85M
2026
+17%
Median price growth since 2022
Homes are also moving faster, average days on market has fallen to about 24 over the same period.
Schools

Inside the district

San Marino Unified is one of the highest-performing public districts in California, the cornerstone of the city's enduring demand.

San Marino High School
Grades 9–12 · Public
10/10
Top rated
Huntington Middle School
Grades 6–8 · Public
9/10
Middle
Carver Elementary
Grades K–5 · Public
10/10
Elementary
Valentine Elementary
Grades K–5 · Public
9/10
Elementary
Southwestern Academy
Grades 6–12 · Private
8/10
Private
St. Felicitas School
Grades K–8 · Private
8/10
Private
School ratings shown are illustrative samples on a 1–10 scale; verify current ratings before relying on them.
Local Favorites · Dining

Where San Marino eats

The San Gabriel Valley is one of America's great food destinations, here's where to start in San Marino.

Iconic
A San Marino tradition
Julienne
French CaféSince 1985$$ · Breakfast & Lunch

A San Marino institution since 1985, Julienne is a French-inspired café and gourmet marketplace where the patio brunch is a weekend ritual and the to-go case is a neighborhood staple. House pastries, elegant salads, and old-world charm have made it the social hub of a community that prizes quiet quality, equally suited to a leisurely breakfast or provisions for a Huntington picnic.

Established
1985
Best for
Patio brunch
Location
Mission Drive
Local Landmark

The Huntington

Henry Huntington's former estate is now one of the world's great cultural institutions, and San Marino's defining landmark.

The Huntington

The Huntington Library, Art Museum & Botanical Gardens

A world-class library, art & gardens · Oxford Road · Closed Tuesdays

Spread across roughly 130 acres, The Huntington holds treasures including Gainsborough’s The Blue Boy, a Gutenberg Bible, and rare manuscripts, set among sixteen stunning botanical gardens. The Japanese and Chinese gardens, the desert garden, and the grand galleries draw scholars and visitors from around the world, anchoring San Marino’s identity as a city of culture and refinement.

~130
Acres of grounds
16
Botanical gardens
Blue Boy
Gainsborough icon
1919
Founded by Huntington
Iconic
Questions, answered

Buying & selling in San Marino

Is San Marino a good place to live?
San Marino offers nationally ranked schools, large estate lots, exceptional safety and quiet, and the cultural draw of The Huntington, the pinnacle of SGV living.
What is the average home price in San Marino?
As of 2026, the median sale price in San Marino is approximately $3.85M, among the highest in the San Gabriel Valley.
Which school district serves San Marino?
San Marino is served by San Marino Unified, one of the highest-performing public districts in California.
Is San Marino a buyer's or seller's market?
San Marino is a seller's market defined by scarcity and prestige, with slow, deliberate turnover at the top of the range.
How long does it take to sell a home in San Marino?
Homes in San Marino sell in about 24 days on average, reflecting the luxury price tier.
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