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The median home value in Napa County, CA is $882,200 as of 2026-07-31, down 2.47% from a year earlier.
Median Home Value
$882,200
Year-over-Year
-2.47%
National Rank
#33 of 3071
Napa County ranks 13th out of 58 counties in CA by median home price, and is +276.4% above the U.S. national median of $234,352. Within CA, the typical county has a median home value of $503,136, making Napa County +75.3% above the CA state median.
Households here earn a median of $111,471 a year against a typical home value of $882,200 — a price-to-income ratio of 7.9×, past the 5× level generally described as severely unaffordable. That makes it one of the least affordable counties in the country relative to local wages. (How this is calculated.)
Reporting agencies in Napa County recorded a violent crime rate of 290 per 100,000 residents in 2024 — around the middle of the national range. Property crime runs at 1,306 per 100,000.
Based on 4 reporting cities covering 106,424 residents (FBI UCR data — what this covers).
The median home value in Napa County is $882,200. That's down 2.47% from a year earlier. That is about 276.4% above the U.S. national county median of $234,352, and makes Napa County the 13th most expensive of 58 counties in California.
Median household income here is $111,471, so a typical home costs about 7.9× annual household earnings — expensive compared with other U.S. counties.
Reporting police departments in Napa County recorded 290 violent crimes per 100,000 residents. That figure covers 106,424 residents across 4 reporting cities, so it reflects the county's incorporated areas rather than every community within its borders.
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