$545,000
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,330 Sq Ft
1411 Squire Ct, Hollister, CA 95023
Jacqueline McAbee Nino Real Estate
$545,000
1411 Squire Ct, Hollister, CA 95023
Jacqueline McAbee Nino Real Estate
$510,000
801 Nash Rd Unit I2, Hollister, CA 95023
Christina Gutierrez Compass
$535,000
801 Nash Rd Unit I3, Hollister, CA 95023
Michelle Huerta Redfin
$579,000
200 Gibson Dr Unit 36, Hollister, CA 95023
Martha Lizarraga Coldwell Banker Realty
$399,000
805 South St Unit 3, Hollister, CA 95023
Ben Arshi Unicorn Properties
$569,000
270 Joes Ln, Hollister, CA 95023
Anthony Pietragallo Resource Real Estate Loans
$449,000
140 Gibson Dr Unit 12, Hollister, CA 95023
Miquella Zulfiqar Realty One Group Pacific
$699,000
118 Bundeson Cir, Hollister, CA 95023
Endri Hoxha Coldwell Banker Realty
$478,000
25 Villa Pacheco Ct, Hollister, CA 95023
Dan Furtado Daniel J Furtado, Broker
Hollister, located in the rolling foothills of Central California’s San Benito County, is a small city with a strong agricultural focus and a population of over 40,000. Founded in 1868 by Colonel W.W. Hollister, the city features historic churches and properties, particularly around its bustling downtown area, which hosts numerous restaurants, boutiques, and small businesses. The outskirts of Hollister are characterized by ranches, pastures, and farms. Housing options include midcentury bungalows and ranch-style homes with Craftsman, Victorian, and Spanish-influenced architecture near downtown, while newer suburban neighborhoods offer contemporary homes with Mediterranean and Spanish Revival styles. Hollister is considered a bedroom community for the Bay Area, with many residents commuting to Silicon Valley, approximately 60 miles away. Local employment is largely agriculturally focused, with major employers like Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital and Nob Hill Foods. The city boasts 29 public parks, including Vista Park Hill and Brigantino Park, and is near Pinnacles National Park, known for its unique volcanic landscape. Hollister’s downtown district along San Benito Street features over 200 businesses, dining options, and retail shops, with popular spots like Running Rooster and the Epicenter community building. The city experiences low crime rates, safer than 81% of other U.S. cities, though property crimes like vehicle theft and vandalism are the most common. Hollister is prone to wildfires and earthquakes due to its natural landscape and location on the Calaveras Fault. Local transportation includes limited bus services and proximity to major highways, with the nearest airports in Monterey and San Jose, both about 50 miles away.
On average, homes in Hollister, CA sell after 48 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Hollister, CA over the last 12 months is $750,000, consistent with the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
In Hollister, there are currently 9 townhouses for sale, providing a range of options for prospective buyers. With townhouses priced between $399,000 to $699,000, there's a range to accomodate every budget. As of August, 2025 the median home price in Hollister is $777,000, while the average sale price is $783,127, offering insights into the local housing market. On average, townhouses spend 48 days listed before being sold. Whether you're interested in modern townhouses, small townhomes, or traditional rowhouses, there are options to cater to different lifestyles. Explore the listings and townhomes for sale in Hollister, CA, and find the perfect place to call home.