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Mark S Levy

Mark S Levy
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Ukiah - CA

Salesperson (CA: 00917582)

32 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Mendocino County, CA
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About Mark Levy

Mark is a dedicated Realtor serving the Mendocino County region. Committed to upholding the National Association of Realtors' Code of Ethics, [he/she/they] provides clients with transparent and sincere service, grounded in integrity, patience, and dedication.

Since 1994, Mark has been a Marketing Specialist with Coldwell Banker Mendo Realty Inc., continually enhancing [his/her/their] expertise in the real estate field. [He/She/They] holds a Bachelor’s degree in Finance and is an active member of several professional organizations, including the National Association of Realtors, the California Association of Realtors, and the North Bay Association of Realtors.

In addition to [his/her/their] professional pursuits, Mark is passionate about giving back to the community, participating in various charitable initiatives and fundraisers. With a strong history of assisting clients in achieving their real estate objectives, [he/she/they] is eager to help you navigate the buying or selling process to reach your goals.

Mendocino County, CA Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$960,174
Avg. Listing Price
From Mark's portfolio
3.0 / 2.2
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,994 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
408
Active Listings
Current inventory

Mendocino County's real estate market presents a fascinating study in contrasts, where million-dollar oceanfront properties coexist with affordable inland parcels, creating opportunities for diverse investment strategies. The county's 308 actively licensed real estate agents navigate this complex landscape, serving everyone from tech executives seeking coastal retreats to agricultural investors eyeing the region's renowned wine country potential.

What makes Mendocino County particularly intriguing is its resistance to typical California market volatility, with certain coastal communities like Mendocino and Fort Bragg maintaining steady appreciation while inland areas such as Ukiah and Willits offer surprising value propositions. The market's seasonal nature, driven by tourism and second-home purchases, creates unique timing opportunities that savvy investors and service providers have learned to capitalize on.

Major Mendocino County, California Real Estate Markets

The coastal corridor from Gualala to Fort Bragg dominates the luxury segment, with Mendocino village commanding premium prices for historic Victorian homes and dramatic bluff-top properties. Ukiah, the county seat, anchors the inland market with its mix of residential neighborhoods, commercial properties, and proximity to wine country, while smaller communities like Boonville and Philo attract buyers seeking authentic rural California experiences with sophisticated agricultural amenities.

Surprisingly, some of the strongest growth has occurred in previously overlooked areas like Potter Valley and Redwood Valley, where buyers discover exceptional value in properties offering space, privacy, and proximity to recreational opportunities. The cannabis legalization has also reshaped certain market segments, with properties featuring appropriate zoning and infrastructure commanding premiums in specific regions throughout the county.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Mendocino County's geography creates distinct micro-markets that can vary dramatically within just a few miles, from fog-shrouded coastal properties requiring specialized maintenance considerations to sun-drenched inland valleys perfect for agriculture or equestrian use. This complexity means that successful market participation requires deep local knowledge, as coastal properties might be selling briskly while inland markets remain slower, or vice versa, depending on seasonal factors and economic conditions.

The county's limited inventory and challenging development regulations contribute to price stability but also create supply constraints that benefit existing property owners. Environmental regulations, fire safety considerations, and infrastructure limitations all play crucial roles in property valuations, making local expertise invaluable for anyone looking to understand true market dynamics.

Why Businesses Need Mendocino County, California Agent Contact Data

With all 308 licensed agents maintaining email contact information, service providers have unprecedented access to a professional network that spans the county's diverse market segments. Mortgage brokers, home inspectors, contractors, and insurance professionals can efficiently reach agents specializing in everything from coastal luxury properties to agricultural land transactions, maximizing their business development efforts in this specialized market.

The county's unique property types and regulatory environment create consistent demand for specialized services, from septic system specialists to solar installers, making direct agent relationships particularly valuable. Given the seasonal nature of many transactions and the importance of timing in this market, maintaining regular communication with the complete agent network ensures service providers can capitalize on opportunities as they emerge throughout the county's varied geographic regions.

Contact Information

Brokerage
Coldwell Banker Mendo Realty
Office Address
444 N State St
Ukiah, CA  95482
(Mendocino County)
Office Phone
707-462-5400
Office Fax
707-462-3857
Mobile
707-462-5400
Email
ms_levy@************

Service Areas

Talmage: CA Calpella: CA Ukiah: CA Redwood Valley: CA Hopland: CA Willits: CA Brooktrails: CA Potter Valley: CA

Current Property Listings

As of 1/31/2026, Mark Levy has 1 property for sale in Ukiah and surrounding areas.

$560,000

Listed 2025-11-21

1590 Manzanita Dr
Ukiah, CA  95482

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,596
Lot: 9,431 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Mark Levy currently has no rental properties available in Ukiah and surrounding areas. Check back later.