Madera County · Center of California

North Fork

The geographic center of California, and the heart of Mono country.

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North Fork, California

North Fork is a timber-town-turned-foothill-community that holds a quiet distinction: it's the settlement closest to the exact geographic center of California.

The typical North Fork home is worth about $398,000 - up 16% over five years and 68% over the past decade. As of July 2026, 36 single-family homes are listed here, at a median asking price of $399,000. North Fork has 16 licensed real-estate agents on record.

At a Glance
CountyMadera
Elevation2,638 ft
Claim to fameCenter of California
HeritageMono / North Fork Rancheria
ZIP93643
On the market

Homes for sale in North Fork

Single-family homes currently listed in the 93643 area - as of July 2026.

AddressPriceBdBaSq ftDays listed
53235 Finegold Creek Ct$549,00032.51,5506
56261 Manzanita Lake Dr$578,000322,0758
36211 Toku Poyah$399,00012.52,59214
34018 Peckinpah Acres Dr$475,000321,50435
59967 Cascadel Rd$425,000211,06442
Local expertise

Top North Fork licensed real estate agents

Licensed real estate agents and brokers working in North Fork, from California DRE public records.

AgentBrokerageSinceDRE
Janet Lillian Wheeler-1980DRE
Esti Barak-1984DRE
Valerie Lynne AllenCentury 21 Select Central Valley, Inc.1991DRE
Dyan Rene MelansonSelect Referral Associates, Inc.1992DRE
Kirsten April EnglundeXp Realty of California, Inc.2001DRE
Market snapshot

Home values in North Fork

$398,000
Typical home value · May 2026
+2%1 yr
+16%5 yr
+68%10 yr
20032009201420202026

Typical home value (Zillow Home Value Index) for ZIP 93643, 2003-2026. Data: Zillow.

Current market · July 2026
36Active listings
$399,000Median asking
$226Median list $/ft²
82Median days listed

More about North Fork

The center of California

A survey marker about seven miles from town marks the geographic center of the state - a fun bit of trivia the town wears proudly.

Mono heritage & the Sierra Mono Museum

North Fork is within the ancestral homeland of the Mono people, who remain a significant part of the community. The Sierra Mono Museum, run by the North Fork Rancheria, preserves and shares Mono culture and is one of the finest tribal museums in the region.

A former timber town

Settled in 1865 and long powered by logging, North Fork today is a quiet base for foothill living and a gateway to the southern Sierra high country. Land tends to trade slowly but offers real acreage value.

Local resources

Verified links to the offices, schools and organizations that keep North Fork running.