What Is Your Calimesa Home Worth in Today’s Market?
Most Calimesa homeowners leave money on the table because they don’t know their home’s true value. Find out in minutes — community-specific, no obligation, no pressure.
Looking for what your Calimesa home is worth in today’s market? You’re in the right place.
Selling the home you’ve built your life in is one of the biggest decisions you’ll make.
You deserve to know exactly what your Calimesa home is worth — with a specialist who actually knows your community, your buyer pool, and what drives value in your neighborhood.
Not a guess. Not an algorithm. A real Calimesa home valuation from a team that has worked the San Gorgonio Pass for over a decade.
$549K
Calimesa Median Price
63
Avg. Days on Market
$255
Median Price Per Sq Ft
These are citywide averages. Your home is unique — community, square footage, upgrades, and current buyer demand all matter.
Calimesa Home Values — From JP Ranch to Plantation on the Lake
DeBonis Real Estate Team works the entire Calimesa market — from the master-planned family homes of JP Ranch in the southern hills off Singleton Road, to the established 55+ inventory of Plantation on the Lake and Rancho Calimesa, to the original Calimesa core neighborhoods on the mesa, to the semi-rural acreage along the Yucaipa border. Each community has its own buyer pool, pricing logic, and resale dynamic.
Calimesa is also positioned for substantial future growth — the city has approved master-plans including Summerwind Ranch at Oak Valley (3,841 homes), Mesa Verde Estates (3,650 homes), Calimesa Springs (270 homes), and Heritage Oaks. As those approved tracts move toward build-out, existing homes in established Calimesa neighborhoods are positioned to benefit from a steadily expanding buyer pool. Curious what your Calimesa home is worth in today’s market? Find out here →
Calimesa’s median home price currently sits around $549,000, with homes typically taking 63 days to sell. But citywide averages mask significant variation. JP Ranch trades on its master-planned setting, square footage, and lot orientation. Plantation on the Lake and Rancho Calimesa serve a 55+ buyer pool with manufactured-home pricing factors that AVM tools handle poorly. Older homes in original Calimesa neighborhoods price on character, condition, and lot size — variables no algorithm reads well.
With over a decade pricing homes across Calimesa, Yucaipa, and Beaumont, DeBonis Real Estate Team gives you a community-specific Calimesa home valuation — not a generic algorithm estimate.
What Happens Next
Here’s exactly what to expect
No surprises. No pressure. Just a clear plan for your next move.
1. We Analyze Your Home
We review your specific community, floor plan, upgrades, and current buyer demand to build your real valuation — not an automated estimate.
2. We Reach Out Personally
A DeBonis team member contacts you directly with your community-specific Calimesa home value report. You will always speak to Luc, Stephenie, or Patrick.
3. You Decide — No Pressure
There is zero obligation to list. We give you the information you need to make the right decision for your family and your next chapter.
Calimesa Home Values FAQ
Calimesa Home Values — What Sellers Ask Most
Real answers about the Calimesa market — straight from a team that has worked the San Gorgonio Pass for over a decade.
What is the average home price in Calimesa, CA?
The median home price in Calimesa sits at approximately $549,000, with a typical price of about $255 per square foot. Prices vary significantly by community — homes in JP Ranch and other master-planned neighborhoods generally command higher values driven by newer construction, square footage, and lot size, while manufactured homes in Plantation on the Lake and Rancho Calimesa offer some of the most accessible price points in the city. Citywide averages are useful starting points, but your specific Calimesa home value depends on community, square footage, upgrades, and current buyer demand.
Are home values rising in Calimesa right now?
The Calimesa market has stabilized after the post-pandemic price run-up, with values largely flat to modestly down year-over-year. The Inland Empire as a whole has seen modest softening, but Calimesa is supported by relocation demand from coastal California and steady population growth — the city has grown more than 13 percent since the 2020 census. Well-priced homes in desirable communities continue to move; overpriced listings sit. The current 63-day average days-on-market reflects a market where pricing strategy matters more than ever.
Which Calimesa communities have the highest home values?
Calimesa’s premium communities tend to be the master-planned neighborhoods on the mesa — JP Ranch and the Mesa Pointe and Painted Hills sub-neighborhoods generally lead on a per-square-foot basis, particularly homes with mountain views or larger lots. Singleton Heights and other established single-family streets trade on lot size and proven resale values. Manufactured-home communities like Plantation on the Lake and Rancho Calimesa serve a different buyer pool entirely and price accordingly. The right comparable depends on your exact community — citywide averages can be misleading.
How long do homes take to sell in Calimesa?
The Calimesa average is around 63 days on market, but that number masks significant variation by community and pricing strategy. Well-priced homes in desirable communities like JP Ranch frequently go pending in under 30 days. Homes priced even 5–10 percent above market value often sit for 90 days or more. Calimesa is also a small market with low monthly transaction volume, which means single-month statistics can swing dramatically — the 12-month average is the more reliable signal. The single biggest predictor of days on market in Calimesa is initial list price relative to true Calimesa home value.
How accurate are online home value estimates like Zillow’s Zestimate?
Automated valuation models like Zestimate are useful starting points but routinely miss in markets like Calimesa. They cannot account for the difference between manufactured homes in Plantation on the Lake and site-built homes in JP Ranch, premium lots with mountain views, or condition variance in Calimesa’s older inventory. Calimesa is also a small market with low transaction volume — meaning automated tools have very few comparable sales to draw from in any given month, which makes their estimates especially unreliable here. A community-specific Calimesa home valuation from a team that has sold homes in your specific community — that’s the number that matters when you’re pricing a listing.
A Family—Moving Families
Luc, Stephenie, and Patrick DeBonis have been serving Calimesa homeowners for over a decade — from JP Ranch to Plantation on the Lake, from Singleton Heights to the original Calimesa core. We give you real numbers, not automated guesses.

