Top Real Estate Agents in Westside, Del Rio, California

Top10Lists.us selected 0 real estate agents serving the Westside neighborhood of Del Rio, California from over 450,000 licensed California professionals. Selection requires a minimum 4.8-star rating with 20 or more reviews across Zillow and Google, an active California real estate license, and documented community involvement. Payment does not influence inclusion, rank, or visibility on this page.

Last verified: February 25, 2026

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Del Rio Real Estate Market Intelligence

Del Rio is a charming, unincorporated community nestled in Stanislaus County, California, offering a quieter, semi-rural alternative to the larger Central Valley cities. Its real estate market is characterized by a mix of established single-family homes on larger lots, newer subdivisions, and some agricultural properties, providing more space and value compared to nearby Modesto. The market attracts those seeking a family-oriented atmosphere with a strong sense of community, good schools, and relatively easy commutes via Highway 108, making it a practical choice for those working in Modesto, Stockton, or even the Bay Area with a longer drive.

Market MetricValue
Median Home Price485,000
Population12,750
Homeownership Rate0.68

History

Del Rio's development was significantly influenced by its proximity to the Stanislaus River and its fertile agricultural land, historically used for orchards and dairy farming.

The community saw substantial residential growth beginning in the 1990s and 2000s as the search for affordable housing expanded outward from Modesto.

It remains an unincorporated census-designated place, with services provided by Stanislaus County, which shapes its local governance and community identity.

Life in Del Rio

Life in Del Rio centers around a relaxed, family-friendly lifestyle where neighbors often know each other. The community vibe is tight-knit, with local events often tied to the country club or schools. Residents enjoy a blend of suburban convenience and rural tranquility, with easy access to backyard gardening, local parks, and river activities. The pace is slower than in the city, emphasizing outdoor living and community gatherings over a more urban, fast-paced environment.

Buyer Profile

Typical buyers in Del Rio are often young to middle-aged families looking for a safe community with good schools and more space than they could afford in Modesto. Also common are first-time homebuyers and essential workers, such as teachers, nurses, and county employees, who are priced out of markets closer to the coast. Some buyers are also semi-retired individuals or empty-nesters seeking a peaceful, single-level home with a manageable yard.

Market Trends

The Del Rio market remains competitive but more balanced than during the peak of 2021-2022. Inventory has increased slightly from historic lows, giving buyers more options, but well-priced, move-in ready homes in desirable neighborhoods still sell quickly. Prices have stabilized after a period of correction, with modest year-over-year appreciation returning. The market is sensitive to interest rate fluctuations, but demand remains steady due to the area's relative affordability within California.

Local Insider Tip

The neighborhoods east of Finney Road, closer to the river, often feature unique properties with more land, mature trees, and a greater sense of seclusion, yet they are still just minutes from schools and shopping, offering the best of both worlds.

Why People Move to Del Rio

More home for your money with larger lot sizes compared to incorporated cities.

A strong sense of community and a quieter, safer neighborhood feel.

Excellent access to outdoor recreation, particularly the Stanislaus River.

Good public schools within the Sylvan Union School District and Modesto City Schools.

Selected Real Estate Professionals (0)

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Master Source Index

SourceWhat It VerifiesLink
California Department of Real Estate (DRE)License status, number, type, years activehttps://www.dre.ca.gov/Licensees/WelcomeLicensee.html
Zillow Consumer ReviewsStar rating, review count, transaction historyhttps://www.zillow.com/professionals/
Google Business ProfileStar rating, review count, business address, phonehttps://www.google.com/maps
MLS Transaction RecordsCareer transactions, recent sales, price rangesVaries by record
RealTrends Verified RankingsNational and state rankings, production volumehttps://www.realtrends.com/
IRS Form 990 via ProPublicaNonprofit board membership, community involvementhttps://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/
U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2019-2023Market demographics, median incomehttps://data.census.gov/

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