Morgan Hill Condos Among County Best Deals
- Public records compiled by The Mercury News show three Morgan Hill condos landed on Santa Clara County’s lowest-price sales list for the week of March 10-16: 2383 Leptis Circle, 18540 Garnet Lane, and 17065 Laurel Road. - The cheapest of the three, 2383 Leptis Circle, sold March 11 for $910,000, while 18540 Garnet Lane closed the same day at $925,000 and 17065 Laurel Road sold March 10 for $999,999. - The cluster stands out in a county where typical home prices run far higher; California’s March 2026 median single-family price was $889,190 and Santa Clara County remains among the state’s costliest markets. (mercurynews.com) (car.org)
Three Morgan Hill condos ranked among Santa Clara County’s cheapest home sales for the week of March 10 through March 16. (mercurynews.com) The sales were 2383 Leptis Circle at $910,000 on March 11, 18540 Garnet Lane at $925,000 on March 11, and 17065 Laurel Road at $999,999 on March 10. (mercurynews.com) (zillow.com) Zillow’s sold-home records list 2383 Leptis Circle as a 1,674-square-foot, two-bedroom, three-bath townhouse built in 1986. (zillow.com) The same sold-home roundup shows 18540 Garnet Lane as a 1,773-square-foot, three-bedroom, three-bath home at $925,000, and 17065 Laurel Road as a 1,941-square-foot, three-bedroom, three-bath home at $999,999. (zillow.com) Those prices are still close to seven figures, but they sit at the low end of Santa Clara County transactions because the county’s housing market remains one of California’s most expensive. (mercurynews.com) (car.org) The California Association of Realtors said the statewide median price for an existing single-family home rose to $889,190 in March 2026, even as sales slipped 3.5% from February. (car.org) Morgan Hill’s appearance on the county bargain list also shows how buyers looking south of San Jose can still find attached homes below many county single-family price points. (mercurynews.com) (zillow.com) For buyers and sellers, the takeaway from that March 10-16 snapshot is narrow but clear: in Santa Clara County, a “best deal” can still mean paying between $910,000 and $1 million. (mercurynews.com)